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How Did The Coercive/Intolerable Acts Cause The American Revolution

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It is my opinion that the one event that had the most significant role in causing the American Revolution was the Coercive/Intolerable Acts. I believe this event had the most significant role in starting the American Revolutionary War because of the following, one, the colonists were already angered by the taxes/laws/acts. Next, the acts changed the way many colonists had to live. And finally I believe that the Coercive/Intolerable Acts were unfair to the colonists and that that some of the laws and acta were not necessary. One reason that the Coercive/Intolerable Acts led to the revolutionary war was because, one, the colonists were already angered by the taxes, laws, and acts. The reason they were already angered was because before the French and Indian war, the colonies were mostly untouched/ never really bothered by Great Britain. But after the war, the British needed to pay off its massive debts …show more content…

An example of this is the Quebec Act, under consideration since 1773, Which removed all the territory and fur trade between the Ohio and Mississippi rivers from possible colonial jurisdiction and awarded it to the province of Quebec. This limited the amount of fur the colonists could gather and limited their income. Also there was the Administration of Justice Act, which was aimed at protecting British officials charged with capital offenses during law enforcement by allowing them to go to England or another colony for trial. This let convicted British officials free from having a fair trial in court. And finally there was the Boston Port Bill, closing that city’s harbour until restitution was made for the destroyed tea. This stopped the shipping going through the port and severely cut the income of the nearby colonists.

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