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What did the tea act say?

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The Tea Act taxed tea. This tax was implemented because of the debt Great Britain had after the French and Indian War.

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It said that every citizen would get taxed heavily for buying tea, because the government needed funding.

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This was a problem because tea was an everyday essential.

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