The Stamp Act, Quartering Act, and the Intolerable Acts made by the British government, upset and raged the colonists in many ways, which ultimately led and contributed to the revolution in British Colonial …show more content…
British taxation on the colonies angered the colonists. They would fight back and protest rather than pay the British. Every British attempt to control the colonists was met with resistance. The Intolerable acts led to people hiding from the British and the gathering of the 13 colonies in Philadelphia. The Boston Tea Party was another uprising caused by the British imposing their will upon the colonists. In the end, the colonists decided to rebel rather than obey the British, leading to the Revolutionary