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The respond by throwing it back to them.

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Q: How did the British respond to the colonists about the Tea Act?
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How did the colonists respond to the Acts?

The Coercive Act is a punishmet for the Boston Tea party.The colonist paid for the tea they had dumped.They sent even more British soldiers to Boston and forced colonists to house and feed them.


How did the colonists respond to coercive act?

The Coercive Act is a punishmet for the Boston Tea party.The colonist paid for the tea they had dumped.They sent even more British soldiers to Boston and forced colonists to house and feed them.


Did the Tea Act state that colonists had to buy tea from China?

No, they boycotted British tea


What was the British response to the colonists' actions of the tea act?

the british made them pay for all the destroyed tea


What was the reason the British imposed the Tea Act on the Colonists?

The reason the British imposed the Tea Act on the Colonists was due to debt. Britain had taken on much debt to help the colonists and they were trying to recover some of the funds.


What was the British law that directly taxed the colonists?

tea act *no, its the Sugar Act*


What British Parliamentary Act did not raise taxes for American Colonists?

tea act


What does the Tea Act cause?

The tea act(act that made tea have taxes) caused the Boston Tea Party(hundreds of colonists throw British tea into the ocean.)


What law or command did the British make to the Tea Act?

The Tea Act of 1773 gave British tea companies a hegemony over all the American tea trade. The Tea Act was created to provide protection for the British East India Tea Company, which was struggling against competition, as well as a way to tax the colonists.


What Act did the British pass and impose on the Colonists after the Boston Tea Party?

Townshend Act


How did Boston colonists protests the new british tax on tea?

The colonists dressed up as Indians and threw british tea into the Boston Harbor and that act is now known as the Boston Tea Party


What was the reason the British imposed the tea act on the colonist?

The reason the British imposed the Tea Act on the Colonists was due to debt. Britain had taken on much debt to help the colonists and they were trying to recover some of the funds.