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Why did the tea act of 1773 anger the colonist?

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(1) The colonists were upset because the tax on tea continued. Tea was a popular drink, and they didn't like having to pay a tax on it. (2) The colonists believed any tax violated their rights as British citizens. They didn't have representatives in Parliament that could vote on the proposed taxes.
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