The tea act
The Boston Tea Party.
The great Boston tea party.
The Coercive Act was enacted in response to the Boston tea party
The Coercive Act was enacted in response to the Boston tea party
The Coercive Acts, called the Intolerable Acts by the Patriots, came after the Boston Tea Party.
the Boston tea party came before the intolerable acts the intolerable acts was a response made by King George the 3rd the Boston tea party was a response to the tea act where king George added taxes to tea
There was no Tea Party Act, but there was a response from the king. He sent more troops to Boston and closed the port. One observer wrote that he thought “the whole of London “ was coming into Boston. There were 2,000 British men of war full of troops entering Boston Harbor.
Boston tea party and stamp act
They dumped the tea into the Boston harbor, thus the Boston Tea Party
In an attempted to regain control over Massachusetts, Parliament passed the Boston Port Act. This was in response to the Boston Tea Party. The city of Boston was ordered through the Boston Port Act to pay for the cost of the tea and damages that was encountered.
No, the Intolerable Acts was a result of the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Act led to the Boston Tea Party
yes ,the Boston tea party did have connection to the stamp act.