England is famous for drinking lots of tea not so much making it.
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they eat bread and they are famous by making coscous i think that is the spelling and they are famous by thier tea
No - Although the British made tea a very famous and popular drink after they colonised tea growing countries (Like Sri Lanka and India) no tea is grown in England itself.
No. Most of the world's tea comes from India or China. Tea requires a tropical climate, which England certainly doesn't have!
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It protested England because of the raised taxes on Tea. The British were not being fair and giving the colonies taxes that were too high (called taxation without representation). Therefore, the protesters were protesting England.
In 1793, the price of a cup of tea in England varied depending on the quality and type of tea. Generally, a cup of tea would cost around 2 to 3 pence, although this could fluctuate based on factors such as location and the establishment serving it. Given the economic conditions of the time, tea was considered a luxury item, making it relatively expensive for the average person.
The Tea Act pretty much taxed all tea that came from England because England had set that act. So colonists had to pay tax on whatever tea they bought because it was all from England.
Fish and chips is probably the most famous food, and tea the best known drink.
No. Making tea is a physical change.
No, tea was drunk in China way before England even saw it.