美國歷史上的今天 Coercive Acts 每天一篇《美國歷史上的今天》,提煉和總結(jié)歷史在今天發(fā)生的重要事件:誰,在哪里,什么時候,做了什么,這件事為什么重要、以及在寫關(guān)于什么主題的論文的時候可以作為潛在論據(jù)引用。 每天半分鐘,輕松積累史實 為AP歷史拿5分打下堅實基礎(chǔ) When: March 28, 1774 What: Upset by the Boston Tea Party and other blatant acts of destruction of British property by American colonists, the British Parliament enacted the Coercive Acts, to the outrage of American Patriots. Why significant: The Coercive Acts were a series of four acts established by the British government. The aim of the legislation was to restore order in Massachusetts and punish Bostonians for their Tea Party, in which members of the revolutionary-minded Sons of Liberty boarded three British tea ships in Boston Harbor and dumped 342 crates of tea into the water to protest the Tea Act. Passed in response to the Americans’ disobedience, the Coercive Acts included:
More important than the acts themselves was the colonists’ response to the legislation. Parliament hoped that the acts would cut Boston and New England off from the rest of the colonies and prevent unified resistance to British rule. They expected the rest of the colonies to abandon Bostonians to British martial law. Instead, other colonies rushed to the city’s defense, sending supplies and forming their own Provincial Congresses to discuss British misrule and mobilize resistance to the crown. In September 1774, the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia and began orchestrating a united resistance to British rule in America. Tags: The Coercive Acts, The Boston Port Act, The Massachusetts Government Act, The Administration of Justice Act, The Quartering Act, the Quebec Act, Boston Tea Party |
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