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What is the cause of Tea act?

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Answer: It was a tax imposed by British to colonial America in order to receive money for the amount loss in the French and Indian War where Britain went to war with France to get them off the land of the New World. The Tea Act was not liked by the colonies and led to the Boston Tea Party.

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It was a bill designed to save faltering East India company from bankruptcy
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