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Veronika [31]
3 years ago
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Please help, I'll give brainliest. This is about the Tea act of 1773. do not plagiarize, or put random characters, or you will b

e reported.
1. Why would the East India Company want to get rid of their tea?
2. What are issues that you see with the new Tea Act of 1773 for the colonists?
3. What do you think the colonists should have done in response to the Tea Act?
History
2 answers:
Alex787 [66]3 years ago
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Answer: 1. The Tea Act of 1773 was an act of Great Britain's Parliament to reduce the ... from the colonies but to bail out the floundering East India Company

2. The colonists had never accepted the constitutionality of the duty on tea, and the Tea Act rekindled their opposition to it. Their resistance culminated in the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773, in which colonists boarded East India Company ships and dumped their loads of tea overboard.

3. Their resistance culminated in the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773, in which colonists boarded East India Company ships and dumped their loads of tea overboard. Parliament responded with a series of harsh measures intended to stifle colonial resistance to British rule; two years later the war began.

rjkz [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Answer: 1. The Tea Act of 1773 was an act of Great Britain's Parliament to reduce the ... from the colonies but to bail out the floundering East India Company.

2.Their resistance culminated in the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773, in which colonists boarded East India Company ships and dumped their loads of tea overboard.

3. Parliament responded with a series of harsh measures intended to stifle colonial resistance to British rule; two years later the war began.

Explanation:

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