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The Intolerable Acts
“To punish the citizens of Boston and to warn all colonists about the repercussions of challenging British authority, the British Parliament passed five acts in 1774. The colonists called these acts the Intolerable or Coercive Acts. The Boston Port Act closed the port of Boston until the tea the Patriots had dumped into the harbor was paid for, thus showing the British respect they believed they deserved. The Massachusetts Government Act gave the governor full power to appoint all government officials and judges, taking those powers away from the people of Boston. The Administration of Justice Act declared that any British soldier or officer accused of murder would be sent to England for trial.”


Summarize in your own words.

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Answer:

The five acts which the British Parliament passed in 1774 to punish the colonies especially the people of Boston was called "The Intolerance or Coercive Acts". These acts gave certain rights and authority to the Britishers, closing ports until compensations were paid for the dumped tea (The Boston Port Act), giving the Governor full authority in appointing officials (The Massachusetts Government Act), and also allowing for British murder convicts to be tried in England and not in America (The Administration of Justice Act). Such acts were an attempt to 'teach' the colonies to respect and obey the rules of the colonizers, the Britishers.  

Explanation:

Summarizing is the process of rewriting the given passage into a much more compact and precise detail, while still retaining the main points. This process shortens the passage, giving the required information without any shortcomings while also allowing the writer to use his or her own words in the summarized version.

The summarized version of the given passage is-

The five acts which the British Parliament passed in 1774 to punish the colonies especially the people of Boston was called "The Intolerance or Coercive Acts". These acts gave certain rights and authority to the Britishers, closing ports until compensations were paid for the dumped tea (The Boston Port Act), giving the Governor full authority in appointing officials (The Massachusetts Government Act), and also allowing for British murder convicts to be tried in England and not in America (The Administration of Justice Act). Such acts were an attempt to 'teach' the colonies to respect and obey the rules of the colonizers, the Britishers.