Intolerable Acts
Intolerable Acts
Open your history book. The answer is there.
Open your history book. The answer is there.
Massachusetts was punished for the Boston Tea Party primarily through the Intolerable Acts, which included measures such as closing Boston Harbor and revoking the Massachusetts Charter. However, it was not punished by being granted more self-governance or autonomy, which would have been contrary to the punitive measures enacted by the British government. Instead, the aim was to tighten control over the colony and suppress dissent.
The Red Coats or the British.
The town-shed acts
because they were getting punished for the Boston tea party.
The colonists of Massachusetts were severely punished through the intolerable acts.
The coercive Act closed the boston harbor until the massachusetts colonist paid fo the ruined tea.
They Had Put Limits On The Colonists' rights to call town meetings
punished Boston for the tea party
The capital of Massachusetts is Boston.