King George III reacted to the Boston Tea Party with a sense of outrage and a determination to assert British authority over the American colonies. He viewed the destruction of the tea as a direct challenge to British rule and responded by implementing the Coercive Acts (also known as the Intolerable Acts) in 1774, which aimed to punish Massachusetts and suppress dissent. These measures further escalated tensions between Britain and the colonies, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the American Revolution.
The King during the Boston Tea Party was King George the Third. Written as King George III.
King George III
King george problem was that he would not get his tea
king george was really mad
king george was really mad
king george was really mad
MASSACHUSETTS
The colonists did not submit to King George. A lot of colonists went to Boston and sent supplies from all over America. (The King tried to make them submit after the Boston Tea Party)
king george was really mad
The town-shed acts
thomas Hutchinson ,Samuel Adams,and king george the 3
The colonists were responsible for the Boston tea party.