Answer:
The Five Intolerable Acts contributed to the tension between the Patriots and the Loyalists by creating a class division between them.
Explanation:
The Five Intolerable Acts were acts passed by the British king to bring the colonists under control. The Loyalists were the group that supported and remained loyal to the British throne. The Patriots, whereas, favored and supported colonies and freedom from British throne. The tensions between the two groups increased after the Five Intolerable Acts were passed. The class distinction between the two groups increased.