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They went to war at Lexington and Concord, two small towns in the "New World." Here is where the first shots of the American Revolutionary War.

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Actually the American colonists weren't able to do anything but build their resentment toward Britain.

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Q: How did the colonies react to the intolerant acts?
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How did the colonies react to the coercive acts?

They were very unhappy about it


What was the colonies' name for the coercive acts?

The Intolerable Acts.


Why did the Intolerable Acts anger the colonies?

The intolerable acts angered the colonies because it invaded their rights as englishmen.


How did the colonists react to the intolerant act?

When England closed Boston Harbor, they accidentally gave the colonists a way to meet. Other colonies brought supplies to Boston since nothing could be imported or exported. Thus the first Continental Congress resulted.


Which act united the colonies?

The intolerable acts most united the colonies.


How did the colonist react to the acts of 1767?

They were against it!


How did the colonists react to the coercive acts?

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How did the Navagations Acts help the colonies?

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What effect did the acts have on colonies?

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Why was The Intolerable Acts made?

The Intolerable Acts were made to punish the American colonies.


What are facts about the coercive acts?

A series of acts meant to punish the colonies. Also called the Intolerable acts


Goods being imported to the colonies were taxed by the?

The Townshend Acts taxed the goods being imported to the colonies.