In response to the Boston Tea Party, the British Parliament passed the "Coercive Acts", also known as the "Intolerable Acts", in 1774. There were actually five laws, but only four of them were related to the Boston Tea Party:
To the best of my knowledge, the East India Tea Company was never repaid.
Intolerable Acts
intolerable act
Intolerable acts.
The Intolerable Acts (known as the Coercive Acts by the British) were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party. The acts were geared more towards the Massachusetts colony with the intent on punishing them.
For the Boston Tea Party
A) Coercive Acts
It was designed to punish Massachusetts. The Boston Tea Party was the cause of the intolerable acts. A bunch of rebels dressed up as Indians and dumped all of the English tea into the harbor in response to the tea act which placed a tax on tea.
the purpose was to punish colonist for throwing shiploads of tea into Boston harbor during the Boston tea party.
Massachusetts
To punish the Massachusetts colony
The Intolerable Acts (known as the Coercive Acts by the British) were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party. The acts were geared more towards the Massachusetts colony with the intent on punishing them.
For the Boston Tea Party
A) Coercive Acts
A) Coercive Acts
It was designed to punish Massachusetts. The Boston Tea Party was the cause of the intolerable acts. A bunch of rebels dressed up as Indians and dumped all of the English tea into the harbor in response to the tea act which placed a tax on tea.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
The Intolerable act, Proclamation of 1773, Boston Massacre, Boston Tea Party.
the purpose was to punish colonist for throwing shiploads of tea into Boston harbor during the Boston tea party.
The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British Government. In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts.