Which of the following does not describe part of the Intolerable Acts?(1 point)

Responses

Boston’s port was closed.
Boston’s port was closed.

There was a tax on molasses.
There was a tax on molasses.

There were limited town meetings.
There were limited town meetings.

Colonists had to quarter British soldiers in their homes.
Colonists had to quarter British soldiers in their homes.

The correct answer is "There was a tax on molasses."

To determine which statement does not describe part of the Intolerable Acts, you need to understand what the Intolerable Acts were and then compare each statement to the details of those acts.

The Intolerable Acts were a series of punitive measures imposed by the British Parliament on the American colonies in response to the Boston Tea Party in 1774. They were intended to punish the colonists in Massachusetts, specifically Boston, and to maintain control over the colonies. The acts included:

1. The Boston Port Act: This act closed the port of Boston until the colonists paid for the tea that was destroyed during the Boston Tea Party in 1773.

2. The Massachusetts Government Act: This act limited the colonial government's power and increased the control of the British-appointed governor over the Massachusetts legislature.

3. The Administration of Justice Act: This act allowed British officials accused of committing crimes in the colonies to be tried in England instead of the colonies, potentially making it difficult for colonists to hold British officials accountable.

4. The Quartering Act: This act required colonists to provide housing, food, and other provisions for British soldiers stationed in their homes.

Now, let's review each statement to see which one does not describe part of the Intolerable Acts:

1. "Boston’s port was closed" - This statement accurately describes one of the measures of the Intolerable Acts. The port of Boston was indeed closed as part of the punishment for the Boston Tea Party.

2. "There was a tax on molasses" - This statement does not directly describe part of the Intolerable Acts. While there were several taxes imposed on the colonies before the Intolerable Acts, such as the Sugar Act, the specific act mentioned in this statement is not directly related to the Intolerable Acts.

3. "There were limited town meetings" - This statement does not directly describe part of the Intolerable Acts. While the acts did limit the powers of the colonial government in Massachusetts, they did not explicitly mention restrictions on town meetings.

4. "Colonists had to quarter British soldiers in their homes" - This statement accurately describes one of the measures of the Intolerable Acts. The Quartering Act required colonists to provide housing and other necessities for British soldiers stationed in their homes.

Based on this analysis, the statement that does not describe part of the Intolerable Acts is: "There was a tax on molasses."

The description that does not describe part of the Intolerable Acts is "There was a tax on molasses."