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Ugo [173]
3 years ago
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What happened as a result of the so called intolerable acts

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sweet [91]3 years ago
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Las leyes intolerables<span> (en </span>inglés<span>, </span>Intolerable Acts<span>) era el nombre que recibían las leyes emitidas en </span>1774<span> por el </span>Parlamento Británico1<span>debido al </span>continuo descontento<span> en las </span>Trece Colonias Americanas<span>, particularmente en </span>Boston<span> luego de incidentes turbulentos como el</span>Motín del té en Boston<span>. Los </span>británicos<span> también las llamaban </span>Coercive Acts<span> (Leyes Coactivas) o </span>Punitive Acts<span> (Leyes Punitivas). Estas actas aceleraron los procesos que culminaron en la </span>Guerra de la Independencia de los Estados Unidos<span> y la formación del </span><span>Primer Congreso Continental</span>
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