The Intolerable Acts, enacted in 1774, imposed several restrictions on Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party. First, the Boston Port Act closed the port of Boston until the tea destroyed during the protest was paid for. Second, the Massachusetts Government Act limited town meetings and transferred power from local officials to the royal governor. Third, the Administration of Justice Act allowed royal officials accused of crimes to be tried in other colonies or Britain. Lastly, the Quartering Act required colonists to provide housing and supplies for British troops stationed in the colonies.
punish Boston
After the Intolerable Acts the colonists were angry with all the other acts passed and then that led to the Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party
The British Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts and closed the port of Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party.
The port of Boston was closed.
that they where not allowed to go in to the Boston harbor
They had to do with after the colonists dumped the tea into the Boston Harbor. The British put restrictions on the colonists called the Intolerable Acts. I THINK!! Don't take my word for it. I did this last year for social studies :)
Yes, the Intolerable Acts did shut down the Boston Harbor.
The Intolerable Acts were designed as a response to the Boston Tea Party.
The Intolerable Acts were passed following the Boston Tea Party.
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
punish Boston
Boston!
Boston.
the Intolerable Acts
the event that led up to the intolerable acts was the Boston tea party.
After the Intolerable Acts the colonists were angry with all the other acts passed and then that led to the Boston Tea Party