An intolerable act refers to actions or policies that are deemed unacceptable or oppressive, often leading to significant public outcry or resistance. Historically, the term is most commonly associated with the Intolerable Acts enacted by the British Parliament in 1774, which were punitive measures against the American colonies in response to the Boston Tea Party. These acts included the Boston Port Act and the Massachusetts Government Act, which intensified colonial grievances and contributed to the American Revolution. In a broader context, intolerable acts can refer to any government or institutional actions that violate basic rights or freedoms.
stop tax
The Sugar Act
the sugar act came first
declaratory act
The Townshend Acts succeeded the Stamp Act and was passed by the British Parliament in 1767.
no the navigation act was before the quartering act
i think prohibitory act doesnt belong.
stop tax
the quartering act
first was the sugar act in 1764. after that was the stamp act in 1765. and after that was the townshen act.... so the answer is the Townshen Act. <3 C;
The townshend act.
Boston Act Quartering Act Massachusetts Bay Regulating Act Impartial Administration Act
Privacy Act
how to act
there were not any acts in the act, the only act was the actual act
The Sugar Act
the sugar act came first