The colonists referred to the Coercive Acts as the "Intolerable Acts." This name was used to express their outrage and resistance to the series of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in 1774, which aimed to suppress dissent in the colonies following the Boston Tea Party. The Intolerable Acts further galvanized colonial unity against British rule, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of the American Revolution.
The Ceorcive Acts [or the Intolerable Acts] occurred in 1774.
Intolerable act
the Bostonians hated the british soldiers because they kept on tormenting them
Colonists referred to the various British laws and taxes imposed on them as "Acts," often using terms like the "Intolerable Acts" or "Coercive Acts" to express their resentment. These acts, which included the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts, were viewed as unjust and oppressive measures that violated their rights. The term "Acts" became synonymous with the growing discontent that ultimately fueled the American Revolution.
Samuel Adams wrote a letter known as the "Circular Letter" in 1768 that directly criticized the Townshend Acts. This letter was sent to all the American colonies to coordinate resistance against the acts and to call for unity in opposing British taxation policies.
The Ceorcive Acts [or the Intolerable Acts] occurred in 1774.
The Ceorcive Acts [or the Intolerable Acts] occurred in 1774.
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Because King George was treating them so badly when he put taxes on the colinists and controlling the colinists.
The Coercive Acts
Coercive acts
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The Intolerable Acts
Ben Franklin.
They were called Intolerable Acts by colonists because the acts were intolerable and horrible.
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Because they could not be tolerated.