The Red Coats or the British.
punished Boston for the tea party
The colonists of Massachusetts were severely punished through the intolerable acts.
The Tea Act was passed in 1773, before the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was a protest against the tea act, as tea smugglers and merchants were afraid cheap tea would put them out of business. Since it was the reason for the Boston Tea Party, it could not be a punishment for Massachusetts.
They Had Put Limits On The Colonists' rights to call town meetings
because they were getting punished for the Boston tea party.
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.
It happened in Massachusetts. LOOK AT THE NAME!!! BOSTON tea party.
Boston
Great Britain or Boston Massachusetts (Boston Tea Party)
I know that the loyalists didn't appriciate the Boston Tea Party because the way that they punished the colonists (With the Intolerable Acts)
yes in Boston Harbor that is
Massachusetts.