How Did King George Respond To The Tea Act

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King George continued the Stamp Act, colonies began to boycott British goods and inly buying from other countries. The boycott made British lose money, so George ordered his salesmen to tax in trading ports, this is called the Tea Act. When the taxes weren't removed, some colonists smuggled trea. As the smuggling continued, George sended British troops to Boston. The Sons of Liberty's violence grew twice as much with this, according to Pamela Kline the a plan carried out like this, "100 men including the Sons of Liberty dressed in Indian garbs and armed with axes borded ship." As the night falls to place the colonists who participated began throwing noxes of tea overboard. They weren't allowed to cause harm or do rebellious acts, so the ship

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