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what was the boston tea party​

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Answered by Leonpro
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Explanation:

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The British communities wanted to take more tax from the Africans. So they put a tax on boston tea. The people were disappointed by this tax , so the people dressed like red indians . They threw 342 carate of boston tea into the sea. The English communities immediately sent army on the harbour. The people were ready for the fight.

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Answered by DodieZollner
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The Boston Tea Party was a protest that happened in Boston, Massachusetts.

Explanation:

  • The Boston Tea Party was a demonstration against the taxes on the settlers by the British.
  • The colonist grew angered by the taxes, along with the killing in Boston led them to act against the colonial rule.
  • The protest began when the colonist boarded the anchored ship and dumped chests of tea in water.

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