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What did the colonists consider an act of tyranny?

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What is Tyranny is Tyranny by Howard Zinn about?

Tyranny is Tyranny, is about the description of the group of American colonists, that colonized america. Another thing it is about is the inequality between the rich and the poor.


What did the colonists called the coercive acts?

The Intolerable Acts


Why did the colonists call the coercive acts the intorlerable acts?

The colonists referred to the Coercive Acts as the Intolerable Acts because they viewed these laws as extreme violations of their rights and liberties. Enacted by the British Parliament in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party, the acts imposed harsh penalties, including the closure of Boston Harbor and the revocation of Massachusetts's self-governance. The colonists believed these measures were oppressive and unjust, fueling their desire for independence and uniting them against British rule. The term "intolerable" reflected their collective outrage and resistance to what they perceived as tyranny.


Did the colonists call the actions of the royal governors tyranny?

Yes they did.


What were the intolerable acts and how did colonists react to them?

Intolerable acts pissed dem off 1st grade answer


What was the colonists name for the Coercive Act?

the colonists nicknamed the coersive acts the intolerable acts..


Why did colonists consider the Coercive acts Intolerable?

Because they wanted condoms from Germany so they wont have lots of children because children cost lots of money and a waste of time while the economy sucks.


Many colonists from what country came to the new world to avoid tyranny?

spanish


Which event became a symbol of british tyranny over the colonists?

Boston massacre


What was the colonists' name for the Coercive acts?

intolerable acts


What did the colonists call the Intolerable acts?

Coercive acts