The actions that the Britain took in an attempt to restore order in Boston are they implemented the act called Boston port act or tolerable act in 1744.
Step-by-step explanation:
The British shut down Boston harbour until all the 340 chests of British east India company tea were paid for this was the direct punishment of the city of the Boston. The act was closed the port of Boston to all ships until the colonists paid the tea they dumped into the harbour.
The laws were intended to rebuff the Massachusetts settlers for their disobedience in the Tea Party fight in response to changes in tax collection by the British to the weakness of pioneer merchandise.