The consequences of the Boston Tea Party were called the Coercive Acts. Amongst other things, these acts closed Boston Harbor until the money was reimbursed for the tea, and forced the people of Boston to house and take care of British soldiers. What did the colonists call these acts?

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Answer:

Intolerable Acts

Explanation:

Following the incidence of the Boston Tea Party, the British Parliament in 1774 passed series of punitive laws. These Acts were known in Britain as Coercive Acts.

However, the American colonists called these Acts or laws INTOLERABLE ACTS. The reason is that they felt the Acts are too demanding and unable to endure.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is "Intolerable Acts."