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What were the reasons for opposition of the sugar act stamp act and the intolerable acts?

The colonists opposed these acts because the colonists considered them to be unfair taxing (taxation without representation). Britain placed these taxes without their consent so they rebelled.


The Boston Tea Party the dumping of 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor was the colonists' opposition to which of the following?

Tea Act


What did the Americans call the coercive acts?

Intolerable act


What does you will form outright opposition and resistance to The Intolerable Acts mean?

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Why did the colonists feel that the Quebec act was the most intolerable of The Intolerable Acts?

The colonists viewed the Quebec Act as the most intolerable of The Intolerable Acts because it expanded Quebec's territory into lands claimed by the colonies, undermining their westward expansion aspirations. It also established Catholicism as the official religion of Quebec, which alarmed predominantly Protestant colonists. Additionally, the act denied colonists the right to self-governance, further fueling resentment against British rule and uniting the colonies in their opposition to perceived tyranny.


When did the intolerable act take place?

The Intolerable Acts took place in the Spring of 1774.


Why did they make the intolerable act?

THE intolerable Act was made in order to tax the civilvans to support the crown


Why was the intolerable acts signed?

the four laws of what the intolerable act?


What is intolerance act?

the intolerable acts is an act of intolerance.


What intolerable act was the worst?

They were all "intolerable." The acts led to the American Revolution.


Was the stamp act apart of the intolerable acts?

no, it was before the series of Intolerable acts.


Did the sugar act happen before the intolerable acts?

Yes. The Sugar Act was a few years before the Intolerable Acts.