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The intolerable acts angered the colonies because it invaded their rights as englishmen.
The main influence on the Intolerable acts was that the Colonies were becoming angry at Parliament (shown by the Boston Tea Party) and Britain needed to quickly regain control of the Colonies. Unfortunately these acts only increased tension and led to the American Revolution. Note that the actual name of the acts was the Coercive acts, and the Intolerable Acts was a nickname given by the colonists.
Where "were" the intolerable acts? They were in America and King George III of Great Britain created them to punish the colonies.
A series of acts meant to punish the colonies. Also called the Intolerable acts
They were all "intolerable." The acts led to the American Revolution.
The Intolerable Acts were made to punish the American colonies.
They were made in England for the American Colonies
it helped then
they helped eachother out
The Intolerable Acts were passed by the British Parliament, because they were deeply in debt , and thought the American colonies should pay part of the expense. (The Intolerable Acts were taxes.)
The intolerable acts angered the colonies because it invaded their rights as englishmen.
The Intolerable Acts.
The main influence on the Intolerable acts was that the Colonies were becoming angry at Parliament (shown by the Boston Tea Party) and Britain needed to quickly regain control of the Colonies. Unfortunately these acts only increased tension and led to the American Revolution. Note that the actual name of the acts was the Coercive acts, and the Intolerable Acts was a nickname given by the colonists.
The main effect of the Intolerable Acts was that it had divided the colonies against each other.
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 most united the colonies.
The Coercive Acts,which were implemented on the American Colonies by Great Britain, were called the "Intolerable Acts" by the colonists, because they viewed the Coercive Acts as British encroachment of their rights. The American Colonies did not tolerate Britain's implementation of the Coercive acts, thus they deemed the acts as the "Intolerable Acts". The colonists used this diction (which in fact is a logical fallacy) as propaganda, to draw more colonists to side with them against British unjustice.