The king shut the port of Boston.
The Boston Tea Party was at the Boston Port.
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.
Jhonny Tremain lived in Boston
The port at Boston.
The Boston Port Bill- Because of the dumped tea the parliament got angry and decided to enforce this act. The Boston Port ( where the tea was spilled by the "indians") was closed and british soldiers surrounded it
1774
the boston port bill.
The Boston Port Bill, enacted in 1774 as part of the Coercive Acts, aimed to punish the city of Boston for the Boston Tea Party by closing its port until the East India Company was compensated for the destroyed tea. This legislation sought to assert British control and authority over the colonies, particularly in response to growing colonial resistance. The bill significantly impacted Boston's economy and heightened tensions between Britain and the American colonies, contributing to the push for independence.
The Boston Port Act took place in Boston,Massachusetts(MA)
Henry Bernard Hamlin has written: 'American reaction to the Boston Port Bill'
Was to close the port until the tea had been destoryed at the Boston Tea Party.
The Boston Port Act failed because it was considered by many to be unfair. It closed Boston Port to all ships, no matter what business the ship had. The Port Act punished all of Boston instead of just the individuals who had destroyed the tea
It is claimed that Boston Port is the busiest port in New England. It has been since the 17th century.
Daughter of liberty has written: 'An address to New-England' -- subject(s): Boston Port Bill, 1774
The answer is...the Boston Port Act.
Boston tea party