By the early 1770s, many citizens living in the British colonies in America were organizing for independence from the British government. The act was created in the aftermath of the
Boston Tea Party, when the British government was working to regain control of the colony. The law was one of the measures (commonly referred to as the Intolerable Acts, the Punitive Acts, or the Coercive Acts by many colonists) that was designed to secure Britain's jurisdiction over the American dominions. As such, it is a part of the
Grievances of the United States Declaration of Independence. The Act was seen by those in America as a final sign that there would be no further negotiations with the British government in London. The
First Continental Congress met four months later and the
American Revolutionary War began less than a year after the Act was passed. ==Outline==