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Allisa [31]
3 years ago
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What lead to the boston tea party

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arlik [135]3 years ago
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The Boston Tea Party happened as a result of “taxation without representation”, yet the cause is more complex than that. ... In response to the smuggling, in 1767 Parliament passed the Indemnity Act, which repealed the tax on tea and made British tea the same price as the Dutch.
Nikitich [7]3 years ago
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What lead to the Boston Tea Party was “taxation without representation.”
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