The Intolerable Acts - ترجمة إلى إيطالي
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The Intolerable Acts - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

SERIES OF PUNITIVE LAWS PASSED BY THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT IN 1774
Coercive Acts; Punitive Acts; Coercive acts; The Intolerable Acts; Intolerable acts; Cohersive Acts
  • alt=A Patriot cartoon depicting the Coercive Acts as the forcing of tea on a Native American woman (a symbol of the American colonies), who is lying down, was copied and distributed in the Thirteen Colonies. Others watch and a man, believed to be Lord Sandwich, pins down her feet and peers up her skirt. The caption of the cartoon itself is "The able Doctor or America swallowing the Bitter Draught."

The Intolerable Acts         
gli Atti Intolerabili, tre atti imposti alle colonie americane nel 1774 da parte degli inglesi come gesto punitivo per il Boston Tea Party
current coin         
LEGISLATION THAT OUTLAWS SYSTEMS THAT LEAD TO DEBT BONDAGE
Truck Act; Truck Acts 1831 to 1896; Truck Acts 1831 to 1940; Truck Act 1831; Current coin
moneta corrente
factory acts         
  • Mule Spinning in action : child 'piecers' spent their day mending broken threads on the moving machinery
  • Carding, roving, and drawing in a Manchester cotton mill c. 1834
  •  at [[Boott Mills]], Lowell Massachusetts, but arrangements in Victorian Britain would have been much the same}}
  • A Victorian power loom (Lancashire loom)
UK LAWS ON EMPLOYMENT
Factory reform movement; Factory Act of 1844; Factory Act 1833; Factory act of 1833; Factory reform acts; Factory Act of 1833; Factory acts; Factory Act 1844; Factory Act 1850; Factory Act 1878; Factory Act; English factory acts; English Factory Act of 1833; English Factory Act of 1844; Factory Act of 1850; Factory Act of 1867; Factory Act of 1874; Factory Act of 1878; British Factory Acts of 1844; Ten Hours Movement; Factory and Workshop Act 1878; Factory reform; Ten Hours Act 1847; Labour in Cotton Mills Act 1831; Labour of Children, etc., in Factories Act 1833; Factories Acts; Factory and Workshop Act 1901; Factory regulation; Factory and Workshop Acts 1878 to 1895; Factory bill; Factory and Workshop Act 1870; Factory and Workshop Act 1871; Factories Act 1937; Factories Act 1853; Factory Act 1891; 1833 Factory Act; 1844 Factory Act; 1850 Factory Act; 1867 Factory Act; 1874 Factory Act; 1891 Factory Act; Factory Act 1867; Factory Act 1874; Factories Act 1844; Factories Act 1850; Factory Act 1856; Factory Acts Extension Act 1867; Factory Acts Extension Act 1864; Factory and Workshop (Jews) Act 1871; Cotton Cloth Factories Act 1889; Factory and Workshop Amendment (Scotland) Act 1888; Factory and Workshop Act 1883; Shop Hours Regulation Act 1886; Factory and Workshop Act 1891; Labour in Cotton Mills, etc. Act 1829; Cotton Mills, etc. Act 1825; Factories Act 1833; Factories Act 1959; Bleaching and Dyeing Works Act 1860
diritti dei lavoratori, legislazione che regola la manodopera

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Intolerable Acts

The Intolerable Acts were a series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party. The laws aimed to punish Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in the Tea Party protest of the Tea Act, a tax measure enacted by Parliament in May 1773. In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts. They were a key development leading to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War in April 1775.

Four acts were enacted by Parliament in early 1774 in direct response to the Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773: Boston Port, Massachusetts Government, Impartial Administration of Justice, and Quartering Acts. The acts took away self-governance and rights that Massachusetts had enjoyed since its founding, triggering outrage and indignation in the Thirteen Colonies.

The British Parliament hoped these punitive measures would, by making an example of Massachusetts, reverse the trend of colonial resistance to parliamentary authority that had begun with the 1764 Sugar Act. A fifth act, the Quebec Act, enlarged the boundaries of what was then the Province of Quebec notably southwestward into the Ohio Country and other future mid-western states, and instituted reforms generally favorable to the francophone Catholic inhabitants of the region. Although unrelated to the other four Acts, it was passed in the same legislative session and seen by the colonists as one of the Intolerable Acts. The Patriots viewed the acts as an arbitrary violation of the rights of Massachusetts, and in September 1774 they organized the First Continental Congress to coordinate a protest. As tensions escalated, the Revolutionary War broke out in April 1775, leading to the declaration of an independent United States of America in July 1776.