Asia and it is still the primary tea growing area. Only one place in the United States grows tea and it is an island off the coast of South Carolina. The plants were brought there in the 1700's and are still growing. When growing tea the tops of the plant are cut and the rest of the plant is not cut, so the plant keeps growing.
It originally came from China. There is a legend that a Chinese princess was having a bowl of hot water when a leaf from a tea tree fell in.
The tea bush, Camellia Sinensis, was originally from China.
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Tea is made from the leaves of the tea plant that has been wilted; dried and undergone an oxidation process which causes the teaâ??s to turn a dark color.
The three ships that participated were named the Dartmouth, Eleanor and the Beaver. There was also a fourth ship sent to Boston, the William. It was due to come in but the vessel was damaged by a storm and had to come ashore at Cape Cod with salvable payload but the ship was totally lost. Sometimes the tea party ships are mistakenly called British. In fact only the tea belonged to East India Tea Company but the ships themselves were American. Only the tea was destroyed, nothing else. Even the deck was swept clean by the "Mohawks".
First it was the Boston Tea Party,then the Coersive Acts(also known as the Intolerable Acts),then the first continental congress,then Lexington and concord,then second continental congress,then finally the Declaration of Independence.
Tea is literally fragmented tea leaves. In other words, you don't.
The people that did this were boys and members of the sons of liberty. As you may know they did this to protest the tea that the british sent over. This was just the beginning of the war that was soon to come.
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Tea is from belguim!
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Most Tea products come from the East while most coffee products come from the West.
The were located throughout Central & Western and upstate New York.
The East India Company had most of the tea trade in the colonies.
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