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  1. Introduction. The Intolerable Acts (also called the Coercive Acts) were harsh laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774. They were meant to punish the American colonists for the Boston Tea Party and other protests. Like the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, the Intolerable Acts pushed the colonists toward war with Great Britain.

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      The fourth Intolerable Act was the renewal of the Quartering...

    • What Were The Intolerable Acts?
    • Historical Background
    • British Rule in The 13 Colonies
    • The Intolerable Acts
    • Aftermath

    The acts introduced in the American colonies of the British Empire in response to the Boston Tea Party incident are known as the Intolerable Acts of 1774.

    The Age of Discovery had led several European colonial settlers to move abroad in the hope of living a better standard of life.

    In the following years, the British attempted to exact the debt incurred by the British government during the French and Indian War by introducing taxes.

    The first of the Intolerable Acts was the Boston Port Act passed on March 31, 1774. It forced the colonial settlers to pay for the losses incurred by the British East India Company due to the destr...

    Many colonists including the moderates saw the acts as harmful to their constitutional rights and their natural rights.

  2. The Five Acts. 1. Boston Port Act. The Boston Port Act was the first Intolerable Act passed. It was direct punishment to the city of Boston for the Boston Tea Party. The act closed the port of Boston to all ships until the colonists paid for the tea they dumped into the harbor. Many felt that this punishment was unfair because it punished all ...

  3. The fourth Intolerable Act was the renewal of the Quartering Act, which had expired in 1770. This act forced colonists to provide housing for British troops. In addition to the Intolerable Acts, the British Parliament passed the Quebec Act in 1774. Quebec was a French colony of Canada that became a British province after Great Britain defeated ...

  4. For Kids: When something becomes intolerable that means it is so bad you will no longer put up with it and you will put a stop to it. The Intolerable Acts: In response to the Boston Tea Party, Parliament refused an offer from some colonial leaders to pay for the tea that had been dumped into Boston Harbor. Instead, Parliament passed a group of ...

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  6. Jun 9, 2024 · Kids Encyclopedia Facts. The Intolerable Acts were punitive (given as a punishment) laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Tea Party protest. The Tea Party protest had been a reaction to unfair changes in taxation by the ...

  7. Feb 27, 2018 · In response to the Boston Tea Party, the British Parliament passes the “Intolerable Acts,” including "quartering." Subscribe to Liberty's Kids : http://bit....

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