The East India Tea Company was the only legal source of tea in the colonies.
Boston tea party and stamp act
Why would you ask "which of the following" without including the FOLLOWING? "The following" are these: The Sugar Act The Tea Act The Townshend Act The Declatory Act So instead of asking a stupid question without details, how about you do some research?
i dont really know, but here are some of the things: paper, lead, paint, tea, and paper -Edit by Wesalicious- Look up: Stamp Act, Sugar Act, Tea Act, Intolerable Acts.
1773
The tea act
The great Boston tea party.
The Coercive Act was enacted in response to the Boston tea party
The Coercive Act was enacted in response to the Boston tea party
the british made them pay for all the destroyed tea
AnswerThe Intolerable act was passed.
The Coercive Acts, called the Intolerable Acts by the Patriots, came after the Boston Tea Party.
They dumped the tea into the Boston harbor, thus the Boston Tea Party
the Boston tea party came before the intolerable acts the intolerable acts was a response made by King George the 3rd the Boston tea party was a response to the tea act where king George added taxes to tea
There was no Tea Party Act, but there was a response from the king. He sent more troops to Boston and closed the port. One observer wrote that he thought “the whole of London “ was coming into Boston. There were 2,000 British men of war full of troops entering Boston Harbor.
No, the Coercive Acts and the Tea Act are not the same. The Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts, were a series of laws imposed by the British Parliament on the American colonies in response to the Boston Tea Party in 1774. The Tea Act, on the other hand, was a specific law passed by Parliament in 1773 that granted a monopoly on tea trade to the British East India Company, which ultimately led to the Boston Tea Party.
The first of the Intolerable Acts was the Boston Port Act, a direct response to the Boston Tea Party. The Acts that followed were the Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act.