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Some of the effects are as follows:

A. Suicide throughout colonies
B. Plagues and diseases
C. Mass Murder
D. Increased sale of tobacco
E. Livestock being destroyed
F. Depression throughout
G. Mass Migrations
Etc.


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There was never any Intolerable Act created. This was a name given by some colonials of what was to become the U.S.A. to a series of Acts by the British government that they felt unreasonable and unjust. These are properly known as Coersive Acts and were created in 1774


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Yes, other colonies had mixed reactions to supporting Boston after the passage of the Intolerable Acts in 1774. While many colonies recognized the threat posed by these punitive measures and expressed solidarity with Boston, some were hesitant due to their own local interests and concerns about the implications of a united front against British authority. Ultimately, the call for a Continental Congress helped unify the colonies, leading to a more coordinated response against British policies.


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