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TiliK225 [7]
3 years ago
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Was the Boston Tea Party a civil disobedience

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Kisachek [45]3 years ago
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Answer: Yes.

Explanation:

The partakers were refusing to pay tea taxes. They were disobeying the law and caused a uprising.  They were unhappy.

"Civil disobedience can be defined as action taken by individuals to illustrate their dissatisfaction with certain laws or rules as a peaceful demonstration. It could be in the form of refusal to comply with certain policies or refusal to pay certain fines."  

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