townshend
the tea act- taxed colonists for tea and made the colonist angry because they drink tea a lot. also the intolerable acts- this act punished Boston the stamp act- taxed all papers from newspaper, books, and other matierials townshed act- taxed basic everyday things such as glass, paper, paint, lead, and tea
The Townshend Revenue Act taxed paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea. This effectively led to the demonstration known as the Boston Tea Party.
Tea
Taxed Enough Already.
The Tea Party in 1773 was when natives of Boston dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to oppose a British measure for direct imports of taxed tea.
After the boston tea party the king taxed all the tea in the colonies.
(in the US) Tea IS taxed along with most all other items offered for sale at retail. (and NO! Tea is NOT considered a food - therefore it IS taxed).yea tea is a food it is taxed
wine and tea
well, techinally he taxed everything that was a hot drink. he taxed hot chocolate, tea and coffe, so dont think he only taxed tea.
tea
They started getting taxed around 1773, the time of the Boston Tea Party
Yes, it did, although they stilled taxed them (the patriots) who did not buy the tea because it was taxed even though it was cheaper.
englands taxed tea was dumped into the Boston harbor
Tea does not actually stand for anything. It is just the name of a popular beverage.
the taxes were expensive, but the the things that were taxed was was the sugar, tea, and the stamps.
They taxed on stamps, tea, and playing cards and other printed materials
it was very important because it was how the king taxed the tea and tea was very important.