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The Boston Tea Party Summary

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The remarkable book by Benjamin L. Carp, Defiance of the Patriots-The Boston Tea party & the Making of America, captivates as it expresses the importance of the Boston Tea Party and explains the history behind it. His theory evidently states that the Boston Tea Party was the result of decades worth of American outrage at Britain's overwhelming policies. Carp repeatedly emphasizes his point through metaphors and diction. His purpose differs from others on the topic, simply by challenging the ideas that have been engraved into young minds by quick history lessons and basic fundamentals. He strives to change the idea that the Boston Tea Party was the cause of the American Revolution. Through his book, he clarifies his belief that the revolution was inevitable and his concept of the fact that all events building up to the Boston Tea Party were significant to the America we have today. A basic building block behind much of the American resistance was Britain's East India Company. The East India Company was a major monopoly for trade in the early 1700's that the British economy relied on heavily. It relied so heavily that when a depression fell in 1769, the economy fell into pieces. The EIC went into severe decline. Luckily, British parliament saved the company by loaning it the money to repay its debts. In return the company had to sell tea with severe taxes to compensate parliament. Overall, the company had become a slave, selling tea to try and buy its freedom. The company

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