The Massachusetts Government Act (14 Geo. 3. c. 45) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain, receiving royal assent on 20 May 1774. The act effectively abrogated the 1691 charter of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and gave its royally-appointed governor wide-ranging powers. The colonists declared that it altered, by parliamentary fiat, the basic structure of colonial government, and vowed to block its implementation. The act was a major step to the start of the American Revolution in 1775.
Britain passes Coercive Act against Massachusetts
The Massachusetts Government Act (14 Geo. 3. c. 45) was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain, receiving royal assent on 20 May 1774.
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The Massachusetts Government Act (14 Geo.
Events Before
Captain James Cook becomes the first person to cross the Antarctic Circle (66°33′ S)
Captain James Cook (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British Royal Navy officer, explorer, and cartographer who led three voyages of exploration to the Pacific and Southern Oceans between...
Spanish painter Francisco Goya marries Josefa Bayeu in Madrid
Spanish painter Francisco Goya marries Josefa Bayeu in Madrid
American revolution patriot Paul Revere (38) weds Rachel Walker in Boston, Massachusetts
American revolution patriot Paul Revere (38) weds Rachel Walker in Boston, Massachusetts
American seamstress Elizabeth Griscom (Betsy Ross) weds American upholster John Ross at Huggs Tavern in Gloucester City,
American seamstress Elizabeth Griscom (Betsy Ross) weds American upholster John Ross at Huggs Tavern in Gloucester City, New Jersey
Boston Tea Party incident – Sons of Liberty protesters throw tea shipments into Boston Harbor to protest the British-imp
Boston Tea Party incident – Sons of Liberty protesters throw tea shipments into Boston Harbor to protest the British-imposed Tea Act and escalating taxation without representation in the British Parliament
Events After
British Parliament declares Massachusetts Colony in rebellion
British Parliament declares Massachusetts Colony in rebellion
Patrick Henry proclaims "Give me liberty or give me death" in a speech encouraging Virginia troops to join the American
Patrick Henry proclaims "Give me liberty or give me death" in a speech encouraging Virginia troops to join the American Revolutionary War
Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott ride from Charlestown to Lexington warning "the regulars are coming out!"
Paul Revere, William Dawes and Samuel Prescott ride from Charlestown to Lexington warning "the regulars are coming out!" [1]
American Revolution begins in Lexington, Massachusetts, with the "Shot Heard Round the World" fired later that day in Co
American Revolution begins in Lexington, Massachusetts, with the "Shot Heard Round the World" fired later that day in Concord
Second Continental Congress convenes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, issuing paper currency for the first time
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