Why were the Intolerable Acts passed?

to raise revenue for the British government
to declare that Parliament could levy taxes
to gain more control over the colonists
to decrease tension between colonists and Britain

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The Intolerable Acts were passed primarily to gain more control over the colonists in response to the Boston Tea Party and other acts of defiance against British authority. These laws were intended to punish Massachusetts and reinforce British governance in the colonies, demonstrating Parliament's authority and aiming to suppress colonial resistance. They did not seek to decrease tension; rather, they escalated conflicts between Britain and the American colonies.