The Intolerable Acts
The Port of Boston was the port that was closed as a result of the Coercive Acts. British Parliament issued the Coercive Acts after the Boston Tea Party in 1774.
The Boston Massacre took place in 1770 while the Coercive acts took place in 1774 4 years later.
In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts and seen by the colonists as one of the Intolerable Acts.
Coercive acts
The purpose of the coercive acts were what British thought to be the punishement for the colonists having the Boston Tea Party. They were a series of acts. If you Google them you will find a list of them, somewhere, and their definitions.
The Intolerable Acts
why did the coercive act fail
An unexpected result of the Coercive Acts was the increased support for Massachusetts and its resistance to the authority of England. The Coercive Acts were originally meant to subdue disobedience.
Intolerable Acts
The Coercive Acts
The Port of Boston was the port that was closed as a result of the Coercive Acts. British Parliament issued the Coercive Acts after the Boston Tea Party in 1774.
The American Colonists renamed the Coercive Acts to the Intolerable Acts because they found them so unbearable.
The Boston Massacre took place in 1770 while the Coercive acts took place in 1774 4 years later.
The Intolerable Acts
intolerable acts
Coercive acts