British parliament passed a series of acts which the colonists called intolerable acts following the Boston Tea Party.
Step-by-step explanation:
The demonstrations were passed after the Boston Tea Party. The coercive demonstrations were passed in the mid 1774. These four demonstrations were made to focus on the homesteaders.
At the point when the homesteaders criticized the adjustment in the tax collection framework concerning the frontier great. The colonials had to pay for the tea they dumped in the harbor as their entrance to the port was closed.
The demonstration enabled the British to hold onto the boats at the port until the colonials paid for the tea.