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To punish the colonies for the Boston tea party.

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Why were Coercive Acts passed?

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Who passed the coercive acts?

jhon hancock


What were the introrable acts?

In order to strengthen their power over the rebellious colonists in Massachusetts following the Boston Tea Party, the British Parliament passed a series of acts known as the Coercive Acts. They were passed in 1774, and angry Americans referred to them not as the Coercive Acts, but as the Intolerable Acts.


England passed the Coercive Acts in response to?

The Boston Tea Party


Why did Parliament passed the coercive acts?

To punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.


What did colonists call coercive acts passed by parliament in spring of 1774?

never


Why did the parliament passed the coercive acts?

To punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party.


What did colonists call the Coercive Acts passed by Parliament in spring of 1774?

never


What did colonists call the coercive acts passed by Parliament spring of 1774?

never


To punish the city of Boston for its infamous tea party parlianment passed the?

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.


What date were the intolerable acts passed by parliament?

The British Parliament passed the Intolerable (Coercive) acts in 1774.


Renamed the Intolerable Acts by the Colonist what were these laws actually named?

There were five acts that were passed that the colonists referred to as the Intolerable Acts:The Boston Port ActThe Massachusetts Government ActThe Administration of Justice ActThe Quartering ActThe Quebec ActParliament first named it the Coercive Acts.