The Coercive Acts resulted in the closing of port of Boston, forced the colonists to house and feed British troops, and forbid public meetings unless sanctioned by the governor.
why did the coercive act fail
The coercive act were a series of four acts established by the British government.
The Coercive Acts resulted in the closing of port of Boston, forced the colonists to house and feed British troops, and forbid public meetings unless sanctioned by the governor.
The Coercive Acts resulted in the closing of port of Boston, forced the colonists to house and feed British troops, and forbid public meetings unless sanctioned by the governor.
The Coercive Act was enacted in response to the Boston tea party
The Coercive Act was enacted in response to the Boston tea party
Coercive Act
The Coercive Act
The coercive Act closed the boston harbor until the massachusetts colonist paid fo the ruined tea.
In 1775 parliament passed the coercive act also know as the intolerable act because the punishments were severe. The British passed this act due to the Boston tea party.
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March 18th 1774