it expanded the province of Quebec to the Ohio River Valley, established Roman Catholicism as the official Quebec religion, and set up a government without a respresentative assembly
The Intolerable Acts
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there were not any acts in the act, the only act was the actual act
The Coercive act and the Quebec act became known as the Intolerable acts.
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In Great Britain, these laws were referred to as the Coercive Acts and seen by the colonists as one of the Intolerable Acts.
The Quebec Act. This law set up a government for Quebec. It gave Quebec area west of the Appalachian Mountains and north of the Ohio River.
The 4 intolerable acts were the Stamp Act, Quartering Act, Townshend act, and the Tea Act.
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The colonists viewed the Quebec Act as the most intolerable of The Intolerable Acts because it expanded Quebec's territory into lands claimed by the colonies, undermining their westward expansion aspirations. It also established Catholicism as the official religion of Quebec, which alarmed predominantly Protestant colonists. Additionally, the act denied colonists the right to self-governance, further fueling resentment against British rule and uniting the colonies in their opposition to perceived tyranny.
The Quebec act was not part of the Coercive acts but since the Quebec act came afterwards they went ahead and just said that they were a part of it. The Coercive Acts were also called the "Intolerable Acts" as viewed by the colonists.