Great Britain responded to the Boston Tea Party by enacting the Coercive Acts in 1774, also known as the Intolerable Acts. These laws aimed to punish Massachusetts for the tea protest and included measures such as closing Boston Harbor and revoking the colony's charter. The British government sought to reassert its authority, but these actions further inflamed tensions between the colonies and Britain, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War.
Great Britain or Boston Massachusetts (Boston Tea Party)
They made the American colonists pay for the tea. They then passed the "Intolerable Acts"
East India company Tea, it was the only tea that Great Britain allowed the colonists to buy.
The Boston Tea Party occured while the United States was still ruled by Great Britain, so there was no U.S. president serving at the time.
The repealed the act.
In an effort to keep the peace, Britain did nothing after the Boston Tea Party True or False
To pay off the war they had just fought for the colonists...
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest of the Sons of Liberty against Great Britain and the East India Company. A group of 200 men dumped their cargoes of tea into the harbor waters. It was a turning point in American history.
Boston reimbursed Great Britain for the crates of tea destroyed by the American Colonists in a protest against the British government on December 16, 1773. This event is known as the Boston Tea Party. The tea belonged to the British East India Company.
It was to show Britain that the colonists were through with the tea act!
They peed on the government officials.
they throw tea to the harbor