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What event prompted the british to pass the intolerable acts?

Following the Boston tea party the intolerable act pass a year later


Why did parliament pass the intolerable act?

British wanted to punish Boston because of Boston Tea Party.


Why did the British pass the 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.


When we're the intolerable act passed?

In 1774 the Intolerable Acts were passed, by the British Parliament.


Why did the parliament pass the intolerable acts?

Because the British Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians for such things as doing the Boston Tea Party.


How did the colonists respond to the British intolerable Acts?

You seem a little confused. The British imposed the Intolerable Acts. The colonies responded by defying them.


What did the intolerable acts do?

It was the Intolerable Acts, because tare were several acts:The Boston Port was closedColonists had to house British SoldiersTrials for British Soldiers would be held in England


Who involve in the intolerable act?

the british and colonists


Did the intolerable act punish the colonists who housed thr british troops?

no, the intolerable acts made it so the colonies nad to house british troops


What did the intolerable act say?

The Intolerable Acts , said that the colonists had to feed and house british soldiers , for their punishment for the Boston Tea Party.


Why did the crown pass the so called ''intolerable acts''?

The Crown passed the Intolerable Acts to punish the people of Massachusetts.


Why did the British parliament pass the intolerable acts in 1774 in order to?

The British Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party, where American colonists protested against British taxation by dumping tea into Boston Harbor. The Acts aimed to punish Massachusetts for this act of defiance, restore order, and assert British authority over the colonies. They included measures such as closing Boston Harbor and revoking Massachusetts' charter, which further inflamed tensions and united the colonies against British rule. Ultimately, the Intolerable Acts contributed to the growing desire for independence among the colonists.