In response to the Boston Tea Party in 1773, Parliament enacted the Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts, in 1774. These laws were designed to punish Massachusetts for the tea protest and included measures such as closing Boston Harbor until the tea was paid for, revoking the Massachusetts Charter, and allowing royal officials to be tried in Britain for crimes committed in the colonies. The acts further escalated tensions between Britain and the American colonies, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War.
Because of the Coercive Acts (1774): Legislation passed by the British Parliament as a punishment for the BOSTON Tea Party.
the event that led up to the intolerable acts was the Boston tea party.
parliament passed the coercive acts
the coercive acts, if you are referring to the Boston tea party.
After the Boston tea party, British parliament passed the Coercive Acts or as the patriots would say the Intolerable Acts.
The British Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts and closed the port of Boston in response to the Boston Tea Party.
Boston Tea Party
To punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.
To punish Bostontonians (people in Boston) for 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 protest that caused Parliament to pass the Coercive Acts was the Boston Tea Party.
Parliament passed it because they were upset because of the Boston Tea Party.The Boston Tea Party