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Why where the coercive acts passed?

To punish the colonies for the Boston tea party.


What did the intrerable act do?

The Intolerable Acts, enacted by the British Parliament in 1774, aimed to punish the American colonies, particularly Massachusetts, for the Boston Tea Party. These measures included closing Boston Harbor, revoking Massachusetts' charter, and allowing royal officials to be tried in Britain for crimes committed in the colonies. The acts galvanized colonial opposition and contributed to the unity among the colonies, ultimately leading to the American Revolution.


New law dictated by Britain to punish the colonists for the Boston tea party.?

that they where not allowed to go in to the Boston harbor


What was Britain's reaction to the Boston Tea Party?

Britain reacted to the Boston Tea Party with anger and a sense of betrayal, viewing it as a direct challenge to their authority. In response, the British government enacted the Coercive Acts (also known as the Intolerable Acts) in 1774, which aimed to punish Massachusetts and suppress colonial resistance. These measures further escalated tensions between Britain and the American colonies, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. The punitive actions taken by Britain solidified colonial unity against perceived tyranny and galvanized support for independence.


What was the conditions of the Intolerable Acts?

The Intolerable Acts of 1774 were four acts enforced on the Colonists from King George the Third, to punish them for the Boston Tea Party. 1774 Intolerable Acts- 1. The British closed all of Boston's Ports until the colonist's payed for the tea they destroyed during the Boston Tea Party. 2. British restricted colonist to have government/committees/town meetings. 3. British allowed them selves to house troops where ever, when ever, in the colonist's homes. 4. They let British officials accused of crimes stand trial in Britain, instead of the colonies, and to make Tomas Gage (loyalist) be a governor of the colonies.

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How did parliament punish the colonies after the Boston tea party?

killed them


Why where the coercive acts passed?

To punish the colonies for the Boston tea party.


What was the reasoning for The Intolerable Acts?

to punish to colonies for the Boston Tea Party Biotch


What 3 things did the coerive acts do?

The Coercive Acts of 1774 were a series of measures imposed by the British government to punish the colonies for the Boston Tea Party. They closed the port of Boston, restricted town meetings, and allowed British officials to be tried in Britain for crimes committed in the colonies.


What happened at the Boston tea party what did Britain do to punish the colonists?

They passed the Intolerbal Acts


What was passed to punish the colonies for the Boston Tea Party and other rebellious actions?

The Coercive Acts


What are new laws dictated by Britain to punish the colonist for the Boston Tea Party?

intolerable acts


Why did Britain new laws that the colonist referred to as the intolerable acts?

Britain made laws to punish the people for the Boston Tea Party.


Acts passed to punish the colonies for rebelling against the stamp act?

The cider tax was passed to punish the colonies for rebelling against the stamp act. The cider tax was a tax by Britain for alcoholic beverages and ciders.


Why did Britain pass new laws that that the colonists referred to as the intolerable acts?

Britain passed the new laws because of the Boston tea party. They did this to punish the people of Boston for dumping tea in the ocean


Where was the intolerable acts?

Where "were" the intolerable acts? They were in America and King George III of Great Britain created them to punish the colonies.


What did the intrerable act do?

The Intolerable Acts, enacted by the British Parliament in 1774, aimed to punish the American colonies, particularly Massachusetts, for the Boston Tea Party. These measures included closing Boston Harbor, revoking Massachusetts' charter, and allowing royal officials to be tried in Britain for crimes committed in the colonies. The acts galvanized colonial opposition and contributed to the unity among the colonies, ultimately leading to the American Revolution.