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The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1765. Parliament would end the act in the spring of 1766.
The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1765. Parliament would end the act in the spring of 1766.
In the spring of 1774, tensions between the American colonies and British authorities escalated significantly. The British Parliament passed the Coercive Acts (also known as the Intolerable Acts) in response to the Boston Tea Party, aiming to punish Massachusetts and assert control over the colonies. This prompted widespread anger and resistance among the colonists, leading to the formation of the First Continental Congress later that year to organize a collective response. The events of this period were crucial in setting the stage for the American Revolution.
In the spring of 1774, parliament passed yet another set of laws, this time to punish the colonist for the troubles in Boston and elsewhere.
Houghton-le-Spring - UK Parliament constituency - ended in 1983.
Houghton-le-Spring - UK Parliament constituency - was created in 1885.
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Melbourne's Parliament House lies at the intersection of Bourke Street and Spring Street.
Answer: Coercive Acts- or the Intolerable Acts.Additional Info:)The Boston Tea Party was the last straw for the British. KIng George concluded that concessions were not working. "The time has come for compulsion," the king told Lord North. In the spring of 1774, Parliament passed four new laws that came to be known as the Coercive Acts.1st Act: Boston Port Act, it shut down Boston's port until the city paid for tea that had been destroyed.2nd Act: Massachusetts Government Act, all council members, judges, and sheriffs were appointed by the colony's governor instead of being elected.3rd Act: Administration of Justice Act, allowed the governor to transfer trials of British soldiers and officers to England to protect them form the American injuries
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