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Who wrote the inolerable acts?

Parliament in 1774.


How did the patriots feel about the intolerable act?

they hated them thats why they were called the intolerable acts the name was given to them by the patriots


How did the patriots feel?

Angry.


What British acts impacted patriots the most?

The Stamp Act and the Quartering Act


How did the patriots feel about the writs of assistance?

the felt scared


How did the patriots feel about the loyalists in the 1700s?

The patriots felt like the loyalists were wrong and traitors, but they generally didn't fight.


How did the patriots feel about the declaratory act?

The Patriots in the American Revolution wanted American independence.


What Act was the Intolerable Act known as in England?

The Intolerable Acts was a name given by patriots to address a series of acts passed by the British Parliament, known as the Coercive Acts.


What where the results of the Boston tea party?

After the Boston tea party, British parliament passed the Coercive Acts or as the patriots would say the Intolerable Acts.


How did the loyalist feel bout the intoleable acts?

A loyalist was okay with it because they were loyal to Britain, as long as the British told them to do something, they did it. No questions asked, however, if they were against the British in any way, they usually jumped over and joined the Patriots!


How does The Intolerable Acts affects the Patriots?

Well, they couldn't tolerate them. (hence the name) Seriously, they were "the straw that broke the camel's back". They were intended to crush the colonies' spirit, but they spurred them to action.


Why did the Intolerable Act happen?

The Intolerable Acts (so-called by the American patriots) were a series of laws passed by the British Parliament that were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for the Boston Tea Party. They were called the Coercive Acts in Great Britain.