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The Tea Act of 1773 angered colonists because it

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Answered by Anonymous
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Why did the tea act anger many people in the colonies?

American tea merchants were cut out of the tea trade. They believed that forcing Americans to buy tea through the British East India Company violated the Americans right to conduct for enterprise.

Answered by hadiyantokusumo
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The Tea Act of 1773 angered colonists because it favored a British company over Colonial merchants.

Explanation:

The Tea Act was a law promulgated by the British Parliament in May 1773 that allowed the British East India Company to sell its tea in the Thirteen Colonies of North America without paying taxes.

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