What was the sugar act and why was it important
The tea act was a tax on all tea in the colonies. It was made to help pay for the French and Indian war.
The tea act(act that made tea have taxes) caused the Boston Tea Party(hundreds of colonists throw British tea into the ocean.)
The tea act
Parliament passed the Coercive Acts to punish Massachusetts.
the tea act was written because of history
the stamp act was to tax on any paper items from the postal services such as stamps and the tea act was the tax on tea so people would have to pay for the tea
The colonist and the East India Tea Company were the main character in the Tea Act
3 pence per pound. It was considerably lower than the previous tax, but tricked the colonial merchants out of their money.
The tea act was the act of the American colonists rebelling against the British for taxation without representation on tea, it was also an act of freedom from Britain.
to sell tea
The Tea Act.
The Tea Act ended right after the Boston Tea Party(December 16, 1773).