because ti is not cool
the tea act did not get passed during the civil war
then tea act made colonial citizens mad and they trashed a ship full of tea and the British closed the port until the people would pay. this helped start the revolutionary war.
The tea act was a tax on all tea in the colonies. It was made to help pay for the French and Indian war.
There was only ONE tea act and it was a little bit after 1763.
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May 10,1773
they dumped the tea in the river and boycotted, then war happened
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After the Intolerable Acts, which consisted of the Tea Act, the Stamp Act, and the Quartering Act, the Boston Tea party happened. Then, the American Revolutionary War began.
The Boston Tea Party was actually not a war. Here is what it was, and what happened. The Tea Act passed. The colonists did not want to pay taxes. So, here is where the Boston Tea Party kicks in, one year after the Tea Act. Here is what you've been waiting for! The Boston Tea Party was an event that was three boats full of colonists. They cut open chests of tea and they dumped it in the Boston Harbor (harr-berr)! The colonists had to pay it off. So, the colonists named that law the Intolerable(in-toll-err-a-bowl) Act. So, the Boston Tea Party was not a war, but it was an event that the colonists responded to the Tea Act.
it was to raise back the money they lost in the french and Indian war
The Revolutionary war happened 16 months after that