Yes
they didn't buy British tea because of the high taxes. the colonists thought if they didn't buy British tea, the British would lower the taxes.
No, what are you talking about? The Boston Tea Party was a rebellion of the colonists against England and their taxes.
They were upset the king raised taxes.
Because they did like the King putting taxes on everything.
beacause the king whanted the people to pay more taxes
King George III was in the Revolutionary War. This all started because he raised taxes on Tea. Tea was their coffee back then. So, yes, he WAS in a war
he added more taxes to paint, tea,glass, and many other things that were important to the colonies. when they repealed the townshend acts he kept the taxes for the tea
The goal was to protest against the tea act, in their efforts the colonists hoped that Brtitian would repeal it, but it only made the king more and more angry, and it led to more un-fair taxing
The original intent of the Boston Tea Party was to send a message to the King to tell him to remove the taxes or there would be a consequences
It is all abotu getting back at the people involed with the raising of the taxes. They though the tea in the harbor because they were angry with the king.
King was forced lower taxes?