Colonies out of control! After various revolts and a series of intolerable misbehavior from the colonists in Boston. After a long debate king George the III decided to punish the rebellious colonists with the Coercive Acts known in America as the Intolerable acts. The Colonists from Boston had been revolting and disobeying the taxes and the acts implemented by king George III. Five months ago the Bostonian decide to take action about the benefactor acts and duped 324 chests of tea from the East India Company. The such called Intolerable Acts consist on After all the punishments aren’t as bad and wrong as what they did, they didn’t only dumped tea but our money that, Might of also be for them.These acts are for punishing the colonists and
It was the Tea Act. This act stated that only the British East India Company could sell or transport tea. Members of parliament passed this act because many of them had stakes in the company. At the time the British India Company was going bankrupt. This act threatened all colonial businesses by creating a monopoly. In Boston, the colonists devised a plan to resist this act. Several colonists dressed as Indians to deceive the British. These colonists seized the imported tea and dumped it into the harbor. The colonists dubbed this “the tea party.” The British responded to these actions by creating four acts jointly called the Coercive Acts. These acts closed the Boston ports to all trade, increased power of Massachusetts governor, granted trials of royal officials in Massachusetts be tried elsewhere, and allowed the new governor rights to quarter his troops anywhere. These Coercive Acts only angered the colonists more. They have strengthened their non-importation of British goods. They have also begun the forming of local militia companies.
Once again, the colonists were angry that they were being taxed on basic needs. This anger only grew through the Boston Massacre incident, where five colonists were killed, and the Boston Tea Party, where enraged colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor. The last straw for the colonists seemed to be the passing of the Coercive Acts, otherwise known as the Intolerable Acts. These acts were created to regulate and basically restrict the colonists to make them realize that Parliament was in control. Colonists did not agree with this act, specifically the Quartering Act which required them to house British soldiers, as well as feed and clothe them. These acts and taxations, along with the violent incidents that occurred in Boston, and a lack of colonial representation in the Parliament caused the colonists to
As you can see Great Britain was not happy about the Boston Tea Party, and created strict punishments in the Intolerable Acts. Soon after English Parliament declared the Intolerable Acts Massachusetts was in a rebellious state.
The British responded to the Boston Tea Party by passing four acts in the same year that were very harsh as punishment for the colonists. The four acts together were called to the Coercive Acts by the British, but the Patriots called them the Intolerable Acts and they consisted of the Boston Port Act, the Quartering Act, the administration of Justice Act, and the Massachusetts Government Act. However, the act that had the largest impact was the Boston Port Act which was the first of the Intolerable acts, passed on March 25, 1774. The Boston Port Act's purpose was to punish and intimidate the colonists by having the British Navy closing off the ports of Boston and Charleston. They didn’t allow ships to bring anything into the port except for
In the United States History; Independence to 1914 textbook, it stated that Parliament made the Intolerable Acts because of how the Patriots created the Boston Tea Party, “Lord North, the new British prime minister, was furious when he heard about the Boston Tea Party. Parliament decided to punish Boston. In the spring of 1774 it passed the Coercive Acts. Colonists called these laws the Intolerable Acts.
The rebellion’s successfulness is a product of the results achieved by those taking a stand. In response to the colonists’ defiant actions, Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts (Wallace 1). The Intolerable Acts included the Boston Port Act. This bill “shut off the city’s sea trade” (“Boston Tea Party”). This act would hold strong until the colony paid its debt to the British East India Company. The Boston Port Act greatly burdened the colony and resulted with the additional twelve colonies sending supplies to Boston in an effort to provide assistance (“The Intolerable Acts”). The Intolerable Acts also included the Massachusetts Government Act. This act declared the government of the colony to be unfit, unqualified and in need of improvement (“The Intolerable Acts”). This rebellion was the first reaction leading to the Revolutionary War. The Revolutionary War began
The Intolerable Act was put in place because the King was angry that they had damaged the tea ( Britain property). In his fury he placed the Intolerable Act shutting down the Boston Harbor until they pay for the damage they made. Economic protest was that the British soldiers did not have any place to sleep so they would just go and sleep at colonist house. The colonist started to get mad about the situation and started to get mad and make a mob and start attacking the other soldiers.
King George III and many British people were angry at the Boston Colonists. To punish the colonies and the colonists, the British Parliament began working on the Intolerable Acts. There were 5 laws in total, and each law punished the colonists in a different way. Each law had to be passed and they were all passed on different days.
The destruction of British tea further escalated the violence between the Patriots and the British parliament when the Massachusetts Assembly refused to pay for the losses. Great Britain took it upon themselves to punish the assembly by enacting the Intolerable Act, which prohibited town meetings, colonial assembly, and closing the Boston port to punish the colonist (Scott et al., 2006). Twelve colonies except for Georgia sent representatives to attend the First
During the Boston Tea Party, the colonists climbed aboard the ships in the harbor, and then proceeded to throw chests of tea into the water; thus ruining the tea (4). The Boston Tea party had cost Britain thousands of dollars, and would soon lead to Britain passing the Intolerable Acts. The Intolerable Acts were laws that were meant to punish the colonists for their role in the Boston Tea Party. Boston Harbor would be closed until the colonists paid Britain for the tea they had destroyed.
(Kindig1) The Boston Tea Party happed on December 16, 1773. Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty boarded three ships in the Boston Harbor. They threw 342 chests of tea overboard. Upset by the Boston Tea Party and other attempts to destroy British property, the British Parliament enacted the Coercive Acts to Americans, The Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts, were a series of four acts established by British government. The main focus was to restore order in Massachusetts and punish Boston for their Tea Party. The Coercive Acts included; The Boston Port Act, the Massachusetts Government Act, The Administration of Justice Act, and The Quartering Act. The Boston Port Act closed the port of Boston until damages from the Boston Tea Party were paid. The Massachusetts Government Act restricted Massachusetts democratic town meetings. They turned the Governor’s Council into an appointed body. The Administration of Justice Act made British officials immune to criminal prosecution in Massachusetts. Lastly, The Quartering Act required colonists to house and quarter British troops on demand. It didn’t matter if it was their personal home or resort. The colonies coordinated efforts by “Committees of Correspondence,” which lead to the
3. The intolerable acts were a punishment to the colonist because of the event of the Boston Tea Party. This resulted in the attempt to have the colonist pay for the Tea that was dumped overboard.
The Intolerable Acts of 1774, also known as the Coercive Acts, were created by Parliament solely to punish the colonies in response to the Boston Tea Party, an act of colonial defiance in which the colonists dumped large amounts of tea. The acts themselves consisted of 4 acts, each as a measure to secure English jurisdiction over their American Domains. The Boston Port Act would close down the port of Boston until the dumped tea was paid for. This would soon cause other colonies to send support in the form of supplies. The next act, the Massachusetts Government put an end to the Massachusetts government and the constitution governing it. The Administration of Justice Act aimed to protect English officers who had committed capital crimes during
After the Boston Tea Party, there was several more somewhat about 10 others in New York City and Philadelphia and Charleston. King George III was furious,he thought it was time to teach them a lesson. March 28 1774 parliament passed the Coercive Acts. The colonist knew this as the (Intolerable Act). Forced on the colonist of boston were a set five laws. This was a message or at least a wake up call for them to stop messing around. An aim of legislation was to restore an order in massachusetts and punish bostonians for their Tea Party. Some of the responses were the The Boston Port Act, Massachusetts government Act, and the Quartering Act.
The Tea Act of 1773 was a tax on tea but, the British lowered the cost of tea significantly enough that even with the tax, British tea was cheaper than Dutch tea. Also to keep the price down, the British East India Co. got rid of the middleman in the colonies and opened up their own shops. If the colonists bought this tea, they would be accepting the fact that the British could tax without representation. On Dec. 16th 1773 the ships docked at the Boston ports. The Sons of Liberty dressed up as Indians and threw 324 chests of tea into the water. England responded to the Boston Tea Party by the Coercive Act of 1774.