what were the cortcive acts (英语回答)

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what were the cortcive acts (英语回答)

美国历史吗?是不是 coercive acts
The Intolerable Acts or the Coercive Acts are names used to describe a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 relating to Britain's colonies in North America.The acts triggered outrage and resistance in the Thirteen Colonies that later became the United States,and were important developments in the growth of the American Revolution.
Four of the acts were issued in direct response to the Boston Tea Party of December 1773; the British Parliament hoped these punitive measures would,by making an example of Massachusetts,reverse the trend of colonial resistance to parliamentary authority that had begun with the 1765 Stamp Act.A fifth act,the Quebec Act,enlarged the boundaries of what was then the Province of Quebec and instituted reforms generally favorable to the French Catholic inhabitants of the region.
Many colonists viewed the acts as an arbitrary violation of their rights,and in 1774 they organized the First Continental Congress to coordinate a protest.As tensions escalated,the American Revolutionary War broke out the following year,eventually leading to the creation of an independent United States of America.