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The Influence Of The Boston Tea Party

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The Boston Tea Party was an event in America earliest rebellion telling Britain that their control over the Colonists was over. The Sons of Liberty were tired of Great Britain controlled over the port and trades on tea that they wanted to send Great Britain a message as well as King George III. The events that took place was a message to Great Britain that we are through listing to you. The Tea Act which was passed by the British Parliament had a purpose behind it. The purpose behind the Tea Act was to save the East Indian Company from going bankrupt, but the Tea Act also lowered the payment the companies had to pay to the British government. That’s not all the Tea Act did, it also give the East Indian Company a huge monopoly over the colonies because now the East Indian Company was able to sell directly to the colonies. The British believe that the colonies wasn’t going to object but they “failed to take into consideration not only the power of the colonial merchants who had been cut out as middlemen from the sales of tea, but also the colonists would view this act as taxation without representation”. (Thought Co, What Led to the Boston Tea Party). Britain viewed the Tea Act as something the Colonies wouldn’t be upset about, but the colonies saw the Tea act as a one-way deal because the East Indian Company would import their tea into the colonies but it removed the tea that was entering England from the colonies. The Colonies had to pay huge amount of taxes on the tea

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