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What was the coercive acts?

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The Coercive Acts are names used to describe a series of laws relating to Britain's colonies in North America and passed by the British Parliament in 1774. Four of the acts were issued in direct response to the Boston Tea Party of December 1773
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Answer: the coercive acts were four punitive laws enacted by the British Parliament

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Hi, the coercive acts were four laws implemented by the British Parliament in 1774.

The purpose of these laws, also known as the intolerable acts, was to restore authority in the British colonies.

The four acts were the following:

  • The Boston Port Act
  • The Massachusetts Government Act
  • The Administration of Justice Act
  • The Quebec Act

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