The Intolerable Acts of 1774 provoked outrage among the American colonists, who viewed them as direct assaults on their rights and liberties. Colonists responded with widespread protests, the formation of the First Continental Congress, and increased unity among the colonies against British rule. Many began to see the need for collective action, leading to boycotts of British goods and preparations for potential armed resistance. This escalating tension ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the American Revolution.
The colonist got mad about the Stamp Act, the Tax on tea, and the Suger Act
they were type mad
Intolerable act
intolerable acts were the name.
In 1774 king George took the first choice: mastering the colonies. To punish the colonist of Massachusetts, Parliament passed four harsh laws. The colonist found these laws intolerable-unbearable- they called them the intolerable acts.
the intolerable act
The Intolerable Acts
No, William was a supporter of the Quebec Act and Intolerable Act.
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
The boston tea party led to the intolerable act because the colonist when on the britist boat that had tea and the colonist throw the tea off board. the britist couldn't do anything the goverment was the only one who could stop the colonist. later when the goverment found out they had to punish them so they passed the intolerable acts with means british soilers could come in colonist home for free and colonist could do nothing.
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
The colonist got mad about the Stamp Act, the Tax on tea, and the Suger 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
they were type mad
This happens to be quite a stupid question, in fact it doesn't even make sense
They didnt.