Answer:
1) The French and Indian war gave Great Britain enormous land gains but in fighting broke out between them and colonists (the brits made the colonists pay war expenses and then there were some sketchy policy) which is one thing that led to the American Revolution (Thanks Hamilton LOL).
2) The Stamp Act was supposed to tax trade goods but instead imposed a direct tax on the colonists. The Sugar Act reduced the rate of tax on molasses from six pence to three pence per gallon. The Townshend Act placed import taxes on many of the British products bought by Americans, including lead, paper, paint, glass and tea (basically a giant power play to show the colonists that the British owned them).
3) The Quartering Act forced the colonies to house British soldiers in their barracks, or houses if the barracks were too small. The soldiers had the rights to eat their food, take their beds, basically do whatever.
4) The Tea Act basically said that tea company had the right to ship tea directly to the colonies without first landing it in England, and that the commission agents have the sole right to sell tea in the colonies.
5) As a grand display of frustration, American colonists dumped 342 chests of tea that had been imported by the British East India Company into the harbor. (It's Britain's fault for taxing that tea so unjustly though...just saying)
6) The Boston Massacre was a giant brawl between a colonist mob and a squad of British soldiers. Several colonists were killed which led to speech-writers riling up the other colonists to fight off the oppressive Britain.
Hope this helped you.