intolerable acts were the name.
The Intolerable Acts
The colonists referred to the Coercive Acts as the "Intolerable Acts." This name reflected their strong opposition to the laws, which were enacted by the British Parliament in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party. The Intolerable Acts aimed to punish Massachusetts and assert British authority, but they instead galvanised colonial resistance and unity against British rule.
An unexpected result of the Coercive Acts was the increased support for Massachusetts and its resistance to the authority of England. The Coercive Acts were originally meant to subdue disobedience.
why did the coercive act fail
Intolerable Acts
intolerable acts were the name.
They called them the Intolerable acts
Coercive acts
The American Colonists renamed the Coercive Acts to the Intolerable Acts because they found them so unbearable.
Because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey.
you may be wondering what the Coercive Acts did and the answer is it made colonist give shelter,clothing, and beds and other needs to solders and of course they were british.
colonist formed militias
Coercive acts
Because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey.
There were five acts that were passed that the colonists referred to as the Intolerable Acts:The Boston Port ActThe Massachusetts Government ActThe Administration of Justice ActThe Quartering ActThe Quebec ActParliament first named it the Coercive Acts.
The Intolerable Acts
intolerable acts