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Many colonists saw the Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) as a violation of their constitutional rights, their natural rights, and their colonial charters. They, therefore, viewed the acts as a threat to the liberties of all of British America, not just Massachusetts.
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True.
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There was a long history of anti-immigration feeling in the United States which could be seen by referring to the immigration laws. Earlier African and then Asians and later it included other European nations. However, the reasons were economic but their justification was social and cultural. But the anti-immigrant forces failed to recognize that the population of the United States is mostly comprised of immigrants.
Farmers faced Native American raids, poor growing conditions, droughts, disease, insects, and anything that would give farmers a hard time now. Farmers had to pay higher prices for transportation which caused less profit - crops prices fell which also caused less profit. The government issued greenbacks then retired them, causing an increase in the value of money in the circulation.
Suffrage was extended to most men, representation was made fairer by getting rid of rotten boroughs, The House of Lords lost its veto.