Colonial responses to imperial policies, such as protests against taxation and restrictive laws, often escalated tensions between colonists and colonial authorities. Events like the Boston Tea Party and the Intolerable Acts exemplified how resistance led to punitive measures, further uniting colonists against perceived oppression. Additionally, the dissemination of revolutionary ideas through pamphlets and meetings fueled a collective identity and resolve among the colonies, intensifying the conflict. Ultimately, these escalating confrontations set the stage for a broader struggle for independence.
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