The colonists were angered at the Stamp Act, which imposed taxes on paper goods. They were also angry about the Quartering Act, which required them to provide lodging in their homes for British soldiers.
The Intolerable Acts
The Stamp Act
The Declaratory Act
The Townshend Acts
The Sugar and Molasses Act
The Revenue Act.
The Delegatory Act.
The Currency Act.
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Molasses Act ( molasses, rum,and sugar according to amount)
Sugar Act (wine according to amount,sugar, and textiles)
Stamp Act (paper. newspapers, and official documents like licenses and wills)
Townshend Act (glass,lead,paper,and tea)
Tea Act (can only get tea from West India Company tax on this tea was actually cheaper than other teas)
there was the stamp act, the sugar act, the townscent act, the quartering act, the tea act, the molasses act, the revenue act and the intolerable acts
the Intolerable Acts
the Stamp Act
the Declaratory Act3
the Towns
the Sugar and Molasses Ac
Declaratory Act
The representatives of the First Continental Congress gathered to discuss their response to the British "Intolerable Acts." These laws were passed to punish the colonies for the Boston Tea Party.
British laws that affected the colonies were made by the King and the British Parliament. The colonists had no voice in the laws.
a law was that they had to pay taxes for about 50 different items. a act was that soldiers could come in there houses or businesses to see if they had smuggled goods. SMUGLED: means to steal or stolen
the coercive acts
the revenues fromt the taxation would go to support British officials and judges in America
The Intolerable Acts led the colonists to place an embargo against Britain. The acts were a series of laws passed in 1774.
If you mean England, the colonists hated the new laws because of the taxes the British were dumping on the colonists and how British was trying to control them. the 13 colonies eventually didn't like the british acts so much that they rebeled.
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The Coercive Acts were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament as a punishment for the Boston Tea Party, while the Intolerable Acts were the American colonists' term for these laws due to their harsh nature. Essentially, the Coercive Acts refer to the laws themselves, while the Intolerable Acts refer to the colonists' reaction to them.
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 Intolerable Acts (this was what the colonists dubbed it, not the official name) were very harsh and strict laws and taxes that the British passed on the colonies. These very unfair sets of laws were passed to keep colonists under the strict control over Great Britain (actually, feathering, or pouring extremely hot tar and then putting feathers on colonists, became a very common practice when the Intolerable Acts were passed by Great Britain). Hope I helped!
The Intolerable Acts (also known as the Coersive Acts) were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament in response to the Boston Tea Party.
Britain passed the Intolerable Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party as punishment for the colonists' protests against British colonial rule. The acts were intended to assert British authority over the colonies and quell dissent, leading the colonists to view them as harsh and unjust.
First, it is worth noting that the "Coercive Acts" were what England and the British monarchy called the laws meant to punish the American colonists. But in the colonies, these acts had a very different name: they were referred to as the Intolerable Acts. The harbor in question was Boston Harbor, and the colonists defied the British government by dumping a large quantity of tea into the harbor as a protest.
The Intolerable Acts (this was what the colonists dubbed it, not the official name) were very harsh and strict laws and taxes that the British passed on the colonies. These very unfair sets of laws were passed to keep colonists under the strict control over Great Britain (actually, feathering, or pouring extremely hot tar and then putting feathers on colonists, became a very common practice when the Intolerable Acts were passed by Great Britain). Hope I helped!
The King of England imposed hard laws and taxes on the colonists especially the intolerable acts. He also treated them unfairly.
Intolerable acts