Stamp Act: The Stamp Act was a British policy that required colonists to pay taxes on printed materials like newspapers and legal documents. This tax sparked significant opposition and protests among the colonists.
Townshend Acts: The Townshend Acts were a series of British policies that imposed taxes on imported goods such as glass, paint, paper, and tea. These acts also led to widespread resistance from the American colonists.
Intolerable Acts: The Intolerable Acts were a set of punitive laws passed by the British Parliament in response to events such as the Boston Tea Party. These acts aimed to punish Massachusetts specifically but ended up fueling greater unity among the colonies against British rule.