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The Intolerable Acts were unfair British laws and taxes that the American colonies were forced to follow. This and no representation in Parliament were big reasons for their revolution.

The Intolerable Acts were laws passed by the Brittish Parliament (known in Britain as Coercitive Acts) to punish the Massachusetts  colonies after the Boston Tea Party incident. This set of laws provoked resistance all through      the thirteen colonies which would later develop into the American Revolutionary War.