Ships carrying food and other goods were prevented from arriving; town meetings were banned;
and citizens were forced to house British soldiers.
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The Intolerable Acts were punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Tea Party protest in reaction to changes in taxation by the British Government. In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts.
Coercive acts
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 Boston Harbor was closed, and laws known as the Coercive or Intolerable acts were put in.
The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were passed by the British Parliament in 1774 as a response to the Boston Tea Party.
The Port of Boston was the port that was closed as a result of the Coercive Acts. British Parliament issued the Coercive Acts after the Boston Tea Party in 1774.
The Boston Massacre took place in 1770 while the Coercive acts took place in 1774 4 years later.
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The coercive acts
The protest that caused Parliament to pass the Coercive Acts was the Boston Tea Party.
The Coercive Acts which were called The "Intolerable Acts." by the colonists. The first: Boston Port bill, closed the port of Boston, Administration of Justice Act, The Massachusetts Government Act, Quartering Act, The Quebec Act.
The king did that after the Boston Tea Party. There was no law. A king doesn't need a law he does what he wants.
Perhaps the most important result of the Coercive Acts was the summoning of theFirst Continental Congress in Philadelphia, in September 1774. Boston.