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Where "were" the intolerable acts? They were in America and King George III of Great Britain created them to punish the colonies.
The acts were not ended
King George the III passed the Quarting Act, the Stamp Act, and the Sugar Act.Read more: What_acts_did_King_George_III_pass
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Where "were" the intolerable acts? They were in America and King George III of Great Britain created them to punish the colonies.
The Intolerable Acts began in 1764, a year after George III became king. They ended in 1776.
the acts were not ended
The Intolerable Acts were a punishment for the colonists by King George III. The Intolerable Acts were put into effect after the Boston Tea Party. The Intolerable Acts were one of the final straws that broke the camel's back in regards to the start of the American Revolutionary War.
The acts were not ended
1774 by King George III
A letter written by the Second Continental Congress to King George, addressing colonial problems and also a last resort to avoid futher bloodshed in the americas. A Petition sent to King George III to repeal the Intolerable Acts In the Olive Branch Petition they declared their loyalty to the king and asked him to repeal the Intolerable Acts.
It was called the Olive Branch petition in September 1775 http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/king-george-refuses-olive-branch-petition
The Intolerable Acts, also known as the Coercive Acts, were passed because King George III wanted to punish Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party. the four acts were the Quartering act, the Boston port act, the Massachutts act, Quebec Acts, and the Administration act.