This act was a tax put up by the british government to tax stamps coming into America. It was one of the factors for the revolutionary war, and the colonies raging trying to get the king to revoke his policies on taxation. The Sons of Liberty, a Patriot group opposed the Stamp Act, advertised the “Boston Massacre” as a battle for American liberty and just cause for the removal of British troops from Boston. Soon after the Boston Massacre had happened, and which this was a street fight between a "patriot" mob, throwing snowballs, stones, and sticks, at a group of British soldiers. The importance of the massacre was that it helped start up calls for ending the alliances between the American colonists and the British. The Boston Tea Party had followed shortly after the Boston Massacre. What had happened during the tea party was a group of Massachusetts colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians, and they boarded three British tea ships in Boston Harbor then dumped 342 chests of tea into the water. This event was also important the British were furious with the actions of the colonists and needed to impose a punishment for their rebellion. This came in the form of the Intolerable Acts. The acts took away Massachusetts' self-government and historic rights, triggering outrage and resistance in the Thirteen Colonies. They were key point in the outbreak of the American