The four laws passed in the Intolerable Acts were: Boston Port Act - Closed the port of Boston until the damages from the Boston Tea Party were paid. Massachusetts Government Act - Reduced the power of the Massachusetts legislature and increased the power of the royal governor. Administration of Justice Act - Allowed British officials accused of crimes in the colonies to be tried in England or another colony. Quartering Act - Required colonists to quarter and house British soldiers.
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4 examples of dlicited acts
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The 4 intolerable acts were the Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Townshend act, and the Tea Act.
The Coercive Acts (4 out of 5 of the Intolerable Acts) were the result of the Boston Tea Party. The fifth, the Quebec Act (allowed the Quebecois to keep Catholicism as the official religion), was included because it happened at the same time and colonists weren't fans.
There were five Intolerable Acts:Boston Port ActAdministration of Justice ActMassachusetts Government ActQuartering ActQuebec Act
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The 4 acts known as the Coercive Acts, or the Intolerable Acts, were passed in April 1774. They were intended to punish Massachusetts over rebellious acts including the Boston Tea Party (December 16, 1773). The First Continental Congress met in September, 1774 and supported Massachusetts in their resistance to the acts. The final end to the effectiveness of the acts came on April 19, 1775 when the first battles of the Revolutionary War were fought, and definitively with the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
1774, see the link below for The Intolerable Acts of 1774: Road to Independence http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/LS/4/sstudies/Colonial/4K/4k98/4keoj.htm
Boston Port Act Massachusetts Government Act Administration of Justice Act Quartering Act Quebec Act
Parliment passes the Intolerable Acts simply because the colonist were apparently being stubern because they weren't buying british goods. or also know as boycotting. THen King George III passed the Intolerable Acts and he also shut down the harbor. This meant that no shipped goods could come in or out. Also, parliment was suffering already from debt, so they thought that taxing the colonists would help. but look at how that turned out. the colonists did not want the Intolerable Acts and they tried to reason to King George and said they would side with him if they took the taxes away. However King George III refused and soon the Boston Tea Party started and later the Revolutionary war
I don't know for sure but it was also called the Coercive Acts if that helps you out at all in researching.
The 5 acts of the Intolerable acts were: 1. The Administration of Justice Act: let governor have the trials of British Soldiers in a different colony than the one the crime was committed in 2. The Boston Port Act: first act passed; closed Boston port until East India Company repaid for their tea that was destroyed 3. Quartering Acts: forced people who lived in the colonies to house British soldiers 4. Massachusetts Government Act: made it legal for the majority of the government positions in Massachusetts to be appointed by the king 5. Quebec Act: made the colony of Canada larger
The 5 acts of the Intolerable acts were: 1. The Administration of Justice Act: let governor have the trials of British Soldiers in a different colony than the one the crime was committed in 2. The Boston Port Act: first act passed; closed Boston port until East India Company repaid for their tea that was destroyed 3. Quartering Acts: forced people who lived in the colonies to house British soldiers 4. Massachusetts Government Act: made it legal for the majority of the government positions in Massachusetts to be appointed by the king 5. Quebec Act: made the colony of Canada larger
1.) colonist have to house and feed any british soilders 2.) the port was closed so no boats were aloud 3.)Massachusetts was put under control by a british genral 4.) the intolerable act was punish meant for the boston tea party