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Do you think the intolerance acts are justification for going to war with great britain?

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Intolerable Acts according to my opinion are a justification for the war between colonies and Britain. British imposed heavy laws and acts to colonies, who were practically deprived of all their rights. Intolerable acts were especially hard. They even allowed British soldiers to sleep in the houses of colonists when needed.

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I truly think they were justification, because after French and Indian war instead of awarding colonists, British government continued to impose certain heavy taxes on them. Of course, this was just another bad decision in the sea of similar ones, and that is why colonists had no other option.

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