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What did the colonists called the coercive acts?

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What was the colonists name for the Coercive Act?

the colonists nicknamed the coersive acts the intolerable acts..


What forces did colonists unite against England?

that they were not happy with what they had in there colony.


Why did the colonists unite against Britain?

because they were fighting for liberty


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What was the colonists' name for the Coercive acts?

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What was colonists name for coercive acts?

The Intolerable Acts


What did the colonists call the Intolerable acts?

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What legislation was renamed the intolerable acts but angry and horrified colonists?

The legislation that was renamed the Intolerable Acts by angry and horrified colonists refers to a series of punitive measures enacted by the British Parliament in 1774. These acts, including the Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, and the Administration of Justice Act, were intended to suppress dissent in the wake of the Boston Tea Party. Colonists viewed these laws as an infringement on their rights and liberties, rallying them to unite against British rule. The term "Intolerable Acts" encapsulated their outrage and resistance to what they perceived as unjust governance.


Who decided the Native Americans had to unite against the colonists?

thomas hooher


This person decided that the Native Americans had to unite against the colonists?

Tecumseh.