Because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey
Intolerable 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.
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Because they thought the laws violated their rights as Englishmen
The Intolerable Acts
Coercive acts
Intolerable act
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
The Intolerable Acts
Type your answer here... because many of them sated that they had to pay taxes on unreasonable things such as paper
because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey
Type your answer here... because many of them sated that they had to pay taxes on unreasonable things such as paper
Because they could not be tolerated.
They were called Intolerable Acts by colonists because the acts were intolerable and horrible.
it was another tax it was a slap in the face the colonists were angry
Because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey.