Parliament passed four acts in 1774 aimed specifically at what was seen as the hotbed of rebellion, Boston.
Navigation acts, taxation acts (stamp act, tea act) , decloratory acts,
To protest against the British Navigation Acts.
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The Whiskey Rebellion The Kentucky Resolution The Alien and Sedition Acts
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Parliament passed four acts in 1774 aimed specifically at what was seen as the hotbed of rebellion, Boston. These measures were called the Intolerable Acts by the colonists.
Massachusetts was the first state to rise in rebellion against draconian coercive acts imposed by Britain as a reaction to Boston tea party. In 1775 British Parliament declared that Massachusetts was in a state of rebellion.
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* The Magna Carta * The Mayflower Compact * The Declaration of Independence * The Articles of Confederation * The Federalist Papers * The Intolerable Acts (also known as the British Coercive Acts) * and Shay's Rebellion
The Coercive Acts and the Quebec Acts passed by British Parliament in 1774. These two acts were dubbed the intolerable acts by Colonial leaders and led to a unified opposition of British government, a renewed boycott of British imported goods, and the assembly of the First Continental Congress on September 5th, 1774.
It resulted in the of the Intolerable Acts.