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In retaliation the British passed several punative acts aimed at bringing the colonies back into submission of the King...
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Intolerable Acts, name given by American patriots to five laws (including the Quebec Act) adopted by Parliament in 1774, which limited the political and geographical freedom of the colonists.
The Intolerable Acts - the American Revolution for lovers, students and teachers of history. ... The Five "Intolerable Acts"
Finally, the Quebec Act was tacked on to the Intolerable Acts. It gave Canada's Catholics civil equality and guaranteed religious tolerance.
The British parliament responded to the Boston Tea Party by passing four laws. The colonies called these laws the "Intolerable Acts."
INTOLERABLE ACTS AND THE FIRST CONTINENTAL CONGRES ... Britain responded to the Boston Tea Party in 1774 by passing several laws that became known in America as the Intolerable Acts.
The Intolerable or Coercive Acts ... In retaliation the British passed what are now considered the Intolerable or Coercive Acts to Bring the colonies to the heal of the King
Intolerable Acts, name given by American patriots to five laws (including the Quebec Act) adopted by Parliament in 1774, which limited the political and geographical freedom of the colonists.
The Intolerable Acts was an American label for the laws sponsored by Lord North's ministry and enacted by the British Parliament in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party.