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4. What did the Tea Act lead the colonists to do? P.71 ​

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The Tea Act led the colonists to respond with acts of protest, specifically the Boston Tea Party. The act granted the British East India Company a monopoly on tea trade and imposed taxes on tea imported into the American colonies. Colonists viewed this as a violation of their rights and protested against "taxation without representation." In December 1773, a group of colonists disguised as Native Americans boarded British tea ships in Boston Harbor and dumped the tea cargo into the water, symbolizing their resistance against the Tea Act and British control.


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By reducing the tax on imported British tea, this act gave British merchants an unfair advantage in selling their tea in America. American colonists condemned the act, and many planned to boycott tea.

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