boston port act.
the British port act. they closed off all the harbors allowing nothing to come in or go out.
The Intolerable acts were one of the most effective ways that we live today.
The intolerable acts most united the colonies.
There were several reasons, most namely the Boston Tea Party.
There were several reasons, most namely the Boston Tea Party.
The Boston Tea Party, The Boston Massacre, The housing acts, the coercive acts, and the rights of american people!
One act closed Bostons port to most shipping.
This is the Intolerable Acts.
The English most likely called it that because they thought the Boston Tea Party was unacceptable or "intolerable" and so the british created those laws to punish Boston.
We may or may not have been still part of England. The intolerable acts were a part of why we disliked England, and wanted independence, but not all. We also felt disrespected, and like we were lower class than the British. We still most likely would have British tropes in the colonies, no representation in Parliament, and they most likely would have passed more acts and taxes that would have made us angry. On the contrary, if there were not the intolerable acts, we may not have been mad enough to start a war, and if we did, have enough people to support and fight in the war.
Forming the Association to impose a complete boycott of all British goods