Answer:
Bostonian's had to search for and recover the discarded tea
Step-by-step explanation:
After the Boston Tea Party, Parliament passed the Coercive Acts, known to the colonies as the Intolerable Acts because: The harbor was closed until the colonists payed for the lost tea; most town meetings were banned; the charter of Massachusetts was revoked; the Massachusetts legislature was put under control of a new Governor, Boston was put under martial law; royal officials who committed crimes were tried in England, not the colonies; the Quartering Act made them house British soldiers; land the colonists thought was theirs was given to Quebec (the Quebec Act).