There were five acts that were passed that the colonists referred to as the Intolerable Acts:
Parliament first named it the Coercive Acts.
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the coercive acts
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The British, but this is only because the Colonist ran out of ammunition. In the long run the British lost more soldiers than the Colonist did. (The British lost about 2,000 and the Colonist only about 600.)
Had two malls, a street, a park, and a city named after him
They were just renamed by someone who speaks spanish, but they are the traditional dish named Lumpia served in the Phillipines.
The city of Stalingrad , now renamed Volgograd after the river , was named after the Russian dictator Josef Stalin .
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"Name" is the base word of "renamed."
colonies i think..
It was renamed to its current name in 1953.
It was renamed after a 32 year old slave in Exuma name Pompey. Therefore now it is named the pompey museum.
The ship was originally called "La Concorde." It was later renamed "Queen Anne's Revenge." The ship sank a year after it was renamed
It was named after a Roman emperor Augustus
Cities are usually named after people like the city Raleigh in North Carolina was named after famous colonist Walter Raleigh.
red lopster was named turkey guts!!! and that was the name before it was renamed red lopster!!
New York was orginally named New Amsterdam, as it was founded by the Dutch. When the English took over they renamed it.
The Apostle Peter, who was renamed Simon, and the Apostle Andrew were brothers and it is believed that their dad was named Jona and their mom was named Joanna.
The British, but this is only because the Colonist ran out of ammunition. In the long run the British lost more soldiers than the Colonist did. (The British lost about 2,000 and the Colonist only about 600.)