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There were 5 Intolerable (AKA Coercive) Acts: Boston Port Act--closed port of Boston until colonists paid East India Company back for the lost tea Massachusetts Government Act--brought government of Massachusetts under British rule, stationed British governor in Massachusetts, limited town meetings to one per year Administration of Justice Act--gave accused British officers the right to move the trial to their home country (England) Quartering Act--forced colonists to open their homes to British soldiers and feed and house them for an indefinite amount of time Quebec Act--not related to Boston Tea Party, and therefore sometimes exclused from list of Coercive Acts; enlarged "Province of Quebec" and let people freely practice Roman Catholicism
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There are three things that the inherent has power over. The government has the power to form and maintain diplomatic relations, protect its citizens and to grant or deny citizenship.
The Bill of Rights was passed due to the objections of the anti-federalists. They protested that the Constitution does not contain a list of rights for the citizens of the United States.
The purpose of the coercive acts were what British thought to be the punishement for the colonists having the Boston Tea Party. They were a series of acts. If you Google them you will find a list of them, somewhere, and their definitions.
the purpose was to punish colonist for throwing shiploads of tea into Boston harbor during the Boston tea party.
A list of upcoming activities and concerts for Boston can be found on places like ticketmaster and websites like ticketliquidator, artsboston, boston, or bostonmagazine.
The First Continental Congress petitioned the English crown for redress of certain grievances. Those grievances primarily consisted of the passage of what was known as Coercive Acts by the British, which were the punishment of the colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
Wikipedia has compiled a list of colleges in the metropolitan Boston area. The list is here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_metropolitan_Boston.
Yes, you have to pay to get a list of foreclosures up for auction in Boston. Read more at countrywide-foreclosures.blogspot.com
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No they are a list of the rights of citizens.
The OFAC Civil Penalties List, officially Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List, lists individuals and organizations with whomUnited States Citizens and permanent citizens are prohibited from doing business.
Real Estates are listed on the Boston Herald and the local Boston newspaper. These websites are updated in real time and also one can list their own properties for sale on these sites too.
Dean's List - 2002 Moviefest at Boston University was released on: USA: 11 May 2006
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