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After the Boston tea party, British parliament passed the Coercive Acts or as the patriots would say the Intolerable Acts.
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Well all sorts of way, but i would have you look up the Boston tea party.
The Boston Tea Party was important because if this would not have happened then the British Parliment would not have gotten MAD and then the American Revolutionary war would not have succeded.GET IT. GOT IT. GGGGGGGGOOOOOOOODDDDDDDD!
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
At the time these people were British citizens, if they were patriots they would have supported their King and country. Their actions showed them to be not patriots, but rather traitors.
Since the causes of the Revolutionary War were much more fundamental than the Boston Tea Party, it is likely that the revolution would have happened anyway.
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the boston tee party which is stupid because i hate tea i dont know why anyone would want to go to the party tea has no flavor
The British would open the Boston Harbor when the New England Colonies pay back the tax from the Boston Tea Party.
The Tea Act was passed in 1773, before the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was a protest against the tea act, as tea smugglers and merchants were afraid cheap tea would put them out of business. Since it was the reason for the Boston Tea Party, it could not be a punishment for Massachusetts.
There were a few reasons which led loyalists to flee Boston with the British. The British Parliament made promises of freedoms and money to some loyalists. Others were afraid that they would be attacked by the patriots if they stayed.