Because they thought the laws violated their rights as Englishmen
prob because the acts were the same and different interests from Britain.
the english overreacted and passed a series of laws known in america as the intolerable acts (coercive acts in england )
Type your answer here... because many of them sated that they had to pay taxes on unreasonable things such as paper
because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey
The colonists called the Coercive Acts the "Intolerable Acts" because they viewed the laws as oppressive and unfair. The acts were seen as a violation of their rights and liberties, including the closing of the port of Boston and the imposition of martial law. The colonists believed that these acts were intolerable and not to be accepted.
Intolerable Acts
never
The Intolerable Acts
When English colonists settled in a new land they carried their own laws with them. This is called the: The Intolerable Acts is what they were called.
Coercive acts
The colonists called the Coercive Acts the "Intolerable Acts" because they viewed the laws as oppressive and unfair. The acts were seen as a violation of their rights and liberties, including the closing of the port of Boston and the imposition of martial law. The colonists believed that these acts were intolerable and not to be accepted.
Intolerable act
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
The Intolerable Acts
Type your answer here... because many of them sated that they had to pay taxes on unreasonable things such as paper
because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey
Type your answer here... because many of them sated that they had to pay taxes on unreasonable things such as paper
Because they could not be tolerated.
They were called Intolerable Acts by colonists because the acts were intolerable and horrible.
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry