Colonists referred to the Coercive Acts as the Intolerable Acts because they perceived these laws as extreme and oppressive measures imposed by the British government to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party. The acts restricted fundamental rights, including self-governance and local economic activities, causing widespread outrage among the colonists. This terminology underscored their belief that such legislation violated their rights and was unacceptable, galvanizing resistance against British rule. Ultimately, the use of "Intolerable" highlighted their growing unity and determination to oppose British authority.
Coercive acts
The Intolerable Acts led the colonists to place an embargo against Britain. The acts were a series of laws passed in 1774.
The given name of the Intolerable Acts was the Coercive Acts. The colonists referred to them as the Intolerable Acts.
The Colonists were mad about Intolerable Act because the British Parliament passed five laws during 1774 , and the Colonists had no say in anything. That was another reason for the Colonists to be mad at the British Government
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.
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They called them the Intolerable acts
The American Colonists renamed the Coercive Acts to the Intolerable Acts because they found them so unbearable.
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