The colonists reacted to the Intolerable Acts primarily by supporting Massachusetts and creating a Continental Congress. The Intolerable Acts, which were punitive measures imposed by Britain in response to the Boston Tea Party, united the colonies against what they perceived as overreach by the British government. In 1774, representatives from twelve of the thirteen colonies convened the First Continental Congress to organize a collective response, support Massachusetts, and discuss ways to address their grievances against Britain. This marked a significant step toward colonial unity and resistance against British rule.
How did the colonists react to the Intolerable Acts?
by banding together against Britain and Massachusetts
by supporting Massachusetts and creating a Continental Congress
by supporting higher taxes and restrictions in Massachusetts
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