The Boston Port
Bill became effective on June 1, 1774. The King
closed Boston Harbor to everything but British ships.
The Quartering Act
was established on March 24, 1765. The King sent lots of
British troops to Boston. The colonists had to house and
feed the British troops. If the colonists didn't do this
for the British troops, they would get shot.
The Administration of
Justice Act became effective May 20, 1774. British
Officials could not be tried in colonial courts for
crimes. They would be taken back to Britain and have a
trial there. That left the British free to do whatever
they wanted in the colonies and to the Colonists.
Massachusetts Government
Act became effective on May 20, 1774. The British
Governer was in charge of all the town meetings in
Boston. There would no more self-government in
Boston.
The Quebec Act was
established on May 20, 1774, This bill extended the
Canadian borders to cut off the western colonies of
Connecticut, Massachusettes and Virginia.
Read
more about the Intolerable Acts.