Tea Act
A.stamp act
B.intolerable acts
C.suger act
D.tea act
Was this in stud y island?
Intolerable acts
Intolerable acts
There was a law the Intolerable Acts.
The colonists showed how angry they were by dumping every single barrel of tea on a ship on Boston Harbor into the lake!
to be free from taxesand to make the king mad and angry.
The Intolerable Acts were meant to be a punishment for the actions of dumping tear into the Boston harbor during the Boston Tea Party. The British Parliament passed these acts (calling them the Coercive Acts) which took away self-government and historic rights from Massachusetts and caused massive outrage and opposition in the Thirteen Colonies. The acts were foundation to the beginning of the American Revolution in 1775.
The colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor.
The Sons of Liberty showed their opposition by dumping more than 300 crates of tea into the Boston Harbor, which led to the Intolerable Acts.
Boston tea party
For the colonists the answer is yes. To the British the answer is no. It all depends on who's viewpoint you are looking at it from.
There was a law the Intolerable Acts.
The colonists showed how angry they were by dumping every single barrel of tea on a ship on Boston Harbor into the lake!
The colonial boycott of tea seriously hurt the company!
The Tea Act resulted in the colonists boarding the tea ships and dumping the tea in the Boston Harbor - The Boston Tea Party.
Boston tea party then the war of independence
Britain passed the Intolerable Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party, to punish the colonists and assert control over them. These laws were seen as harsh and oppressive by the colonists, as they restricted their rights and imposed penalties on Massachusetts in particular.
Britain passed the new laws because of the Boston tea party. They did this to punish the people of Boston for dumping tea in the ocean
to be free from taxesand to make the king mad and angry.
The Sons of Liberty and other colonists' opposition to the Townshend Acts as week as the arrival of British troops led to the Boston Massacre.