The Boston Tea Party: The Tea Act Of 1773

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The Tea Act of 1773 was passed by the Parliament in order to save the East India Company by making the sale of its tea cheaper in the American territory. The tea was going to be lower in price than smuggled tea, and Britain assumed that the Americans would willingly pay the tax if the price of the tea was lower. Undoubtedly, colonists saw the Act as a plan to make them consume taxed tea. As a consequence, protestors in Boston dumped 342 cases of teas from ships into the Boston Harbor by American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians. The event took the name of The Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773. The protesters argued the taxation without representation. In reaction, the British passed the Coercive Acts (or Intolerable Acts), which were

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