Join historians Patrick Griffin, an expert on British imperial policy, Rosemarie Zagarri, who explores women's roles in colonial boycotts, and Christopher Minty, who delves into New York's political landscape. They discuss the fallout of the Stamp Act Crisis, the significance of Charles Townshend's taxing strategy, and the powerful non-importation movements spurred by colonial opposition. Discover how women mobilized, the conflicts in New York politics, and the escalating tensions leading up to protests that would ignite the Revolutionary spirit.