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The main conflict of the Boston Tea Party was the imposition of tea taxes by the British government on the American colonies without their representation or consent. The colonists believed that this violated their rights and liberties as British subjects. Additionally, there was a conflict between the American colonists and the British East India Company, which the colonists saw as an unfair monopoly that threatened their economic interests.
The British were taxing the colonists for tea and other necessities unfairly. They also would not let the colonists be represented in Britain.
No. It was a good deal for British merchants and manufacturers but it had no advantage for the American colonists.
It because of racism practice in taxation system. American Colonists had no representation in Parliament.
The British government taxed the American colonists to an extreme and treated them unfairly. The colonists even drew up a document stating their grievances against the King and when it was ignored they rebelled. But it was mainly taxes.
The main conflict of the Boston Tea Party was the imposition of tea taxes by the British government on the American colonies without their representation or consent. The colonists believed that this violated their rights and liberties as British subjects. Additionally, there was a conflict between the American colonists and the British East India Company, which the colonists saw as an unfair monopoly that threatened their economic interests.
they fought the british
The American colonists and the British
The British were taxing the colonists for tea and other necessities unfairly. They also would not let the colonists be represented in Britain.
no
Colonists were a people separate from Britain. For Apex.
Britain taxed them
Because
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Admission to the British parliament
No. It was a good deal for British merchants and manufacturers but it had no advantage for the American colonists.
American colonists thought British taxes were unfair.