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The Intolerable Acts

The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were a series of laws passed by the British to punish colonies that were openly rebelling. They were triggered by the Boston Tea Party of 1773. Instead of regaining control, the laws only caused more revolt. The situation escalated into the Revolutionary War.

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What was the coercive act?

  1. The coercive act were a series of four acts established by the British government.

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They booked the best "coolest" cabins which were on the Port side on the way Out to India and the Starboard side on the way Home.

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How did the colonists show their dislike of the intolerable acts?

Boston massacre,the Boston tea party, sons of liberty, daughters of liberty,and the stamp act

Why were the intolerable acts a main cause for the Boston Tea Party?

Intended to subdue or bring the colonies into line, these acts failed. The colonials became more resolved to obtain justice and began flirting with the idea of Independence.

And it was punishment for the Boston Tea Party.

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Why did the British pass the Intolerable Acts?

The Intolerable Acts (known as the Coercive Acts by the British) were passed in response to the Boston Tea Party. The acts were geared more towards the Massachusetts colony with the intent on punishing them.

What did the coercive act of 1774 do?

punished colonists for the Boston Tea Party. It suspended colonial legislature and ended town meetings in Massachusetts. Allowed British officials officials charged with crimes in the colonies to be tried in England.

What was The most drastic measure of the Intolerable Acts?

the British port act.

they closed off all the harbors allowing nothing to come in or go out.

When did the quartering act take place?

The quartering act is the act that allowed the British soldiers to be quartered, or housed, in the colonist's homes. The colonists also had to feed, give them clothes, and take care of them until they felt that they didn't want or need to stay there anymore.

What incident caused the british parliment to pass the coercive acts?

This legislation's purpose was to restore order in Massachusetts, following the Boston Tea Party and other acts of defiance.

Why do you think the Coercive Acts did not work in bringing the colonies under control?

The Coercive Acts were called the Intolerable Acts in America.

There was a need to pay off the debts incurred from the 7 years war (French and Indian war in America).

The problem arose when the type of taxes, their administration, and enforcement came from London.

The first of the acts had direct taxes at a low rate.

Collection was sold to the highest bidder who added his commission at several times the official rate.

Evidence was gathered in a search without a warrant.

Tax evasion was tried in an Admiralty court without the defendant made aware of the charges, without a lawyer, without the opportunity to examine witnesses, and without knowledge of the verdict.

Such actions made the colonists mad and led to militia actions against the tax collectors.

William Pitt and Edmund Burke warned Parliament against continuing such policies. The majority did not listen.

King George III and Parliament thought that the Americans would buckle under if they acted a little tougher. They also thought that the Americans would never cooperate. As a result, they made each effort a little stronger. The Americans cooperated a little more.

Finally the Americans created The Continental Congress to present a united front. King George ordered it to disband. Instead it created an army.

How did the colonists respond to the tea acts?

They had the Boston tea party

They had the Boston tea party. Where they threw the tea over bored, Because they didn't want to pay$ the taxes. Hope this helps.:)

Why were The Intolerable Acts made?

Their real name is not the intolerable acts, but the Coercive Acts. They were a series of laws to punish the Massachusetts colony, after the battle at Lexington.

What protest resulted in the Intolerable Acts?

The protest that resulted in the passing of the Intolerable Acts of 1774 was the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was a protest of the high taxes on imported tea.

How did the intolerable acts start?

The Intolerable Acts started when the Colonists dumped all the tea at the Boston Tea Party on December 16 1773.