The Intolerable Acts (also known as the Coersive Acts) were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party.
The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were passed because King George III wanted to punish Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party. the four acts were the Quartering act, the Boston port act, the Massachutts act, Quebec Acts, and the Administration act.
The British made acts that added taxes for the colonists. The taxes include the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, The Intolerable Acts, the Tea tax, and the currency act.
no, the intolerable acts made it so the colonies nad to house british troops
The colonists considered these acts intolerable because they taxed the colonists without their consent, and restricted the rights of the Bostonians.
Their real name is not the intolerable acts, but the Coercive Acts. They were a series of laws to punish the Massachusetts colony, after the battle at Lexington.
they were the acts that made the colonists start the Boston tea party... they housed british soldiers in to colonists houses
The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were passed because King George III wanted to punish Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party. the four acts were the Quartering act, the Boston port act, the Massachutts act, Quebec Acts, and the Administration act.
The Intolerable Acts were made to punish the American colonies.
The British made acts that added taxes for the colonists. The taxes include the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, The Intolerable Acts, the Tea tax, and the currency act.
no, the intolerable acts made it so the colonies nad to house british troops
They made the American colonists pay for the tea. They then passed the "Intolerable Acts"
The colonists considered these acts intolerable because they taxed the colonists without their consent, and restricted the rights of the Bostonians.
The Coercive act and the Quebec act became known as the Intolerable acts.
The intolerable acts were different because they were passed to punish the colony of Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party and to show the other colonies what England was capable of doing. It wasn't made to earn a profit like other acts.
Their real name is not the intolerable acts, but the Coercive Acts. They were a series of laws to punish the Massachusetts colony, after the battle at Lexington.
1774
the goal of The Boston Tea Party was to protest against the Tea Act. The colonists believed that by doing so in this display, that king george would repea the Tea Act. The Tea Act was repealed after this however, King George was en-raged by the colonists, and a few months later the Coercive Acts were passed. (The colonists called them the Intolerable Acts). These acts were set as punishment against the colonists. The acts included: Shutting down Boston Harbor, un-fair taxing, etc. It made the colonies lose a great deal of money, and put them in great deals of debt.