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  1. Coercive (Intolerable) Acts. The inotelarble acts were passed in 1770's in response to the Boston Tea Party, where the colonists dumped $10,000 of tea in the harbor. The acts were passed against the colony of Massachusetts until Boston could repay the money.

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  4. The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were a series of controversial laws passed in the Thirteen Colonies in America by the British parliament. In this guide, we’ve explained what the Intolerable Acts did, and how colonists reacted to the new laws.

    • Interesting Facts About The Coercive Acts
    • Purpose of The Coercive Acts
    • The First Coercive Act
    • The Second Coercive Act
    • The Third Coercive Act
    • The Fourth Coercive Act
    • The Fifth Coercive Act
    • Effect of The Coercive Acts
    The Coercive Acts are also known as the Intolerable Acts and the Restraining Acts.
    The Coercive Acts consisted of four new laws and revised a fifth law.
    At the urging of King George III, Parliament enacted the Coercive Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party.
    The intent of the Coercive Acts was to reaffirm British authority over the American colonies.

    The Boston Port Act, passed on March 25, 1774, closed the port of Boston, with few exceptions, on June 1, until the tea that was destroyed during the Boston Tea Partywas paid for, and British officials were reimbursed for their losses.

    Massachusetts Government Act(May 20, 1774), revised the governing structure of Massachusetts, consolidating royal authority and severely limiting self-government.

    The Administration of Justice Act, passed on May 20, 1774, authorized the governor of Massachusetts to move trials of royal officials accused of committing capital offenses, while performing their official duties, to another colony or to Great Britain, if he believed the accused would not receive a fair trial in Massachusetts.

    Quartering Act (June 2, 1774), revised the Quartering Act of 1765by expanding the types of buildings in which soldiers could be housed and removing the requirement that they needed to be provided with provisions.

    The Quebec Act(June 22, 1774) rewarded the loyal colony of Quebec by reestablishing its borders and greatly expanding its size by transferring land in the Ohio Country that had been promised to other colonies.

    The Coercive Acts provided further ammunition for a growing radical element in the colonies and prompted the calling of the First Continental Congresson September 5, 1774.

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  5. Nov 21, 2023 · The Coercive Acts, or Intolerable Acts as they were known in the American colonies, were a series of five acts passed by the British Parliament in 1774 as a punitive measure in response to the...

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  7. Sep 22, 2022 · In 1774, the British Parliament passed the Coercive Acts, a group of measures primarily intended to punish Boston for rebellion against the British government—namely, the Boston Tea Party....