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The Colonists were mad about Intolerable Act because the British Parliament passed five laws during 1774 , and the Colonists had no say in anything. That was another reason for the Colonists to be mad at the British Government
The colonists got mad cause the british we're in dept and started the stamp act where colonists had to pay extra tax on printed goods such as printed documents and other things so the colonists got mad cause it wasn't fair
Colonists were mad and didn't do anything good
Life was not much different than it is now. However, the framers of the Constitution had very strong memories of the British taking away their rights during the Revolution to do things like tax the colonists eggregiously or house soldiers in the colonists' homes without asking first. The Bill of Rights was created, in part, to stop such disregard for citizen's rights before it even started in the United States government.
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The king imposed unjust taxes and restricted trade which made the colonists very mad.
mad because the had to pay more money for tea and things like.
During their time as colonists, Americans had many things to be mad about. In 1765 the biggest issue was the Stamp Act.
The British policy of taxation without representation.
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They get really mad and pull there nails out
The Colonists were mad about Intolerable Act because the British Parliament passed five laws during 1774 , and the Colonists had no say in anything. That was another reason for the Colonists to be mad at the British Government
The colonists got mad cause the british we're in dept and started the stamp act where colonists had to pay extra tax on printed goods such as printed documents and other things so the colonists got mad cause it wasn't fair
It was 1765. The colonists were mad and protested. In 1766 it was repealed as a result of the colonists boycott.
Colonists were mad and didn't do anything good