Yes
Did the british governments overreact to the colonal protesis .by issuing the intolerable
Loyalists viewed the Intolerable Acts as necessary measures to maintain order and authority in the American colonies. They believed these laws were a legitimate response to colonial unrest and actions such as the Boston Tea Party, which they saw as rebellious and unjustified. Loyalists feared that resistance to the British government would lead to chaos and undermine the benefits of British rule, such as protection and economic stability. Overall, they supported the Acts as a means to restore peace and loyalty to the crown.
They did not like the idea of taxation without representation.
i think that the creeks fougth with the British because they think that the British won most of the war
The Intolerable Act that most angered the colonists was the Boston Port Act, which closed Boston Harbor until the East India Company was compensated for the Boston Tea Party. This act severely impacted the economy of Boston, a major trade hub, and was seen as a direct punishment for resistance against British authority. The closure not only affected merchants and traders but also heightened tensions and unity among the colonies against British oppression. This act galvanized colonial opposition and helped spark the movement towards independence.
They had to do with after the colonists dumped the tea into the Boston Harbor. The British put restrictions on the colonists called the Intolerable Acts. I THINK!! Don't take my word for it. I did this last year for social studies :)
The intolerable acts closed the prot of Boston, alllowed Britain to house troops anywhere, and allowed Britain to conquer even mor of the Americas.
It all depends on what you think after you have studied it. What is justified to one person is inexcusable to someone else. In my opinion, some of the American grievances were fully justified. Others like the Stamp Act were overblown.
Trade with the colonies was economically important to Great Britain. The colonists thought the economic implications would be enough for the British Parliament to repeal the Intolerable Acts.
Everything can be justified in someone's mind, no matter how barbaric. Those guilty of murder often think that they were justified in what they did. So the question is not does any one person think that the Holocaust can be justified, it is does society think it can be justified... the mass of people thinking as a unit. And the answer to that is always a resounding No.
Did the british governments overreact to the colonal protesis .by issuing the intolerable
i think because they dint like them
i think because they dint like them
According to the majority of the Muslims, it is justified. The Shias don't think so.
no,
yuh
i don't think so