The Intolerable Acts included the following measures:
* The Boston Port Bill: This act closed the port of Boston until the colonists paid for the tea that had been destroyed in the Boston Tea Party.
* The Massachusetts Government Act: This act changed the way that the Massachusetts government was structured, giving the British governor more power and reducing the power of the elected assembly.
* The Administration of Justice Act: This act allowed British officials to be tried in Britain for crimes committed in the colonies, rather than in the colonies themselves.
* The Quebec Act: This act expanded the boundaries of the province of Quebec to include the Ohio River Valley, and it also granted religious freedom to Catholics in Quebec.
The Intolerable Acts were seen by many colonists as an oppressive and unjust response to the Boston Tea Party. They helped to increase tensions between the colonists and the British government and played a role in the outbreak of the American Revolution in 1775.