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The Intolerant Acts....they were a series of laws passed by Britain. The acts were met by outrage and was one of the most important events leading up to the American Revolution. Hope this helped!

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because of the Boston tea party, it made the king very mad, the charter cancelled was apart of the intolerable acts

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