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they drank a big cup of chai like a somebodeeeh ! de yes you get what I meanz

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Who was most responsible for the Boston Tea Party?

Unofficial colonial groups were most responsible for the Boston Tea Party.


Who war responsible for the Boston Tea Party?

The colonists were responsible for the Boston tea party.


Who owned the ship in the Boston Tea Party?

The British East India Company owned the ship in The Boston Tea Party.


Who lost tea in the Boston Tea Party?

The East India Company.


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Who was responsible for the tea being dumped at the boston tea party?

the US colonists


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The Sons of Liberty were responsible for the Boston Tea Party.


Did the British ever figure out who was responsible for dumping the tea in the Boston tea party?

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Who was responsible for the Boston Tea Party?

Samuel Adams


Why was Samuel Adams important to the revolution?

He lead the sons of liberty ,who as you probably know, was responsible for the Boston tea party and the Boston massacre.


Why was Samuel Adams important to the revolution war?

He lead the sons of liberty ,who as you probably know, was responsible for the Boston tea party and the Boston massacre.


Who was the owner of the tea in the Boston Tea Party?

The tea was sold by the British East India Company. Part of the driving force behind the Boston Tea Party was that the East India Company was tax-exempt, whereas other tea companies in the colonies were taxed. This effectively gave the East India Company a monopoly. Thus, the Boston Tea Party was not just about taxation without representation, but was also a reaction to government-enforced monopoly.