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What colonial rights violations did the colonists face with the Coercive/Intolerable Acts?

Name atleast 3 please

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Their right to privacy was removed with the Quartering Act.

The free right to trade.

Their right to free gathering.

Step-by-step explanation:

Coercive acts, that were named Intolerable were the harshest acts that were brought in the colonies and that directly led to Revolution. They happened after the Boston Tea Party. People couldn't trade through Boston port, except basic products, were not allow to gather on town meetings and were obliged to give shelter to British soldiers whenever needed.

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