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A reason that the Intolerable Acts of 1774 angered colonists was that they

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Many felt that the punishment was unfair because it punished all people of Boston for what only a few people did.

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A reason the intolerable acts of 1774 angered colonists was because it prevented all trade in the Colonies.

The intolerable act was a trade restriction that was passed by the British parliament in the Colonies. This act stopped every form of trade from taking place in the Colonies till the tea that was destroyed in the Boston tea party was replaced.

This led to a lot of outrage by the colonists. This was part of what led to the American revolution.

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