The loyalists thought the tea act was a great way for Britan to show its authority.
i think they felt horrible
I know that the loyalists didn't appriciate the Boston Tea Party because the way that they punished the colonists (With the Intolerable Acts)
it was an act of the colonists AGAINST the british government. in other words, an act of patriotism.
The tea act was a tax on all tea in the colonies. It was made to help pay for the French and Indian war.
The Loyalists who even knew about the Sons of Liberty probably hated them, because they often went around abusing Loyalists.
Since the colonists hated the townshed acts, they obviously tortured the loyalists working with the law. They buried them alive, boycotted, protested and took things to violent measures. Of course, the loyalists felt scared.
The tea act(act that made tea have taxes) caused the Boston Tea Party(hundreds of colonists throw British tea into the ocean.)
The tea act
The patriots felt like the loyalists were wrong and traitors, but they generally didn't fight.
the tea act was written because of history
the stamp act was to tax on any paper items from the postal services such as stamps and the tea act was the tax on tea so people would have to pay for the tea
They greatly despised and hated them. This was the main cause of the Revolutionary War (the Tea Act, the Stamp Act, the Sugar Act, the Declatory Act, and the Coercive Acts[Intolerable Acts])
The colonist and the East India Tea Company were the main character in the Tea Act