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Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts)

Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts). By Benjamin Wessel Ryan Johnston. What Are the Intolerable Acts?. Series of Laws Passed by the Britain Parliament in 1774 Sparked Outrage between Colonies and Great Britain An Important development in the growth of American Revolution.

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Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts)

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  1. Coercive Acts(Intolerable Acts) By Benjamin Wessel Ryan Johnston

  2. What Are the Intolerable Acts? • Series of Laws • Passed by the Britain Parliament in 1774 • Sparked Outrage between Colonies and Great Britain • An Important development in the growth of American Revolution

  3. Why Were the Acts Created? • Direct Response to the Boston Tea Party • Great Britain deep in debt • Decided to tax colonies, but backfired

  4. Boston Port Act • Forced the closure of Boston Harbor • Until debts were paid from The East India Company

  5. Massachusetts Government Act • All Positions in the Colonial government to be appoint by the governor or King

  6. Administration Of Justice Act • Allowed governor to move trials of the accused royal officials to another colony or Great Britain • Considered the “Murder Act”

  7. Quartering Act • Authorized military commanders to house soldiers in private homes • Also in taverns and vacant buildings

  8. Effects on Colonists • Considered violation of their constitutional rights, natural rights and colonial charter • Acts considered “destroying the liberty of America”

  9. Effects on Great Britain • Hoped the Acts would isolate radicals in Massachusetts • Cause American colonist to concede the authority of Parliament over the elected assemblies • Planned backfired because harshness of some of the acts made it difficult for moderates in colonies to speak in favor of Parliament

  10. Work Cited • www.ushistory.org/declaration/related/intolerable.htm • http://thejournalistachronicle.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/boston-tea-party.jpg • www.wikipedia.org/wiki/intolerableacts • http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/metroboston/maps/bhi_map.gif • http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/images/usa/massachusetts.jp • http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Content/CJCC/GRAPHICS/bluenewscale.jpg • http://www.springs.k12.ny.us/teachers/aturner/images/13%20colonies.gif

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