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Why did the colonists call the coercive acts the intolerable acts apex?

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Because they had no say in laws they were forced to obey.

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The colonists called the coercive Acts Intolerable Acts because they were very harsh. The colonists didn't want to pay the new tax and thought England would leave them alone if they dumped the tea into the Harbor. As a result, King George and the rest of Parliament felt that the colonists should be punished so they passed the Intolerable Acts.

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