It didn't change very much. He saw the colonies as if they were small children having a temper tantrum. The tea party happened in 1773 and three years later the Declaration of Independence happened, so there is a time different between one event and the other. The breaking point for the king was Bunker Hill. After Bunker Hill he could see that the colonies were in rebellion.
The King during the Boston Tea Party was King George the Third. Written as King George III.
The colonists were responsible for the Boston tea party.
idgaf
They destroyed the tea by dumping it in Boston Harbor.
the Boston tea party came before the intolerable acts the intolerable acts was a response made by King George the 3rd the Boston tea party was a response to the tea act where king George added taxes to tea
After the boston tea party the king taxed all the tea in the colonies.
No, what are you talking about? The Boston Tea Party was a rebellion of the colonists against England and their taxes.
The King during the Boston Tea Party was King George the Third. Written as King George III.
The colonists were responsible for the Boston tea party.
The king shut the port of Boston.
idgaf
proud of their country and hate for the king. they felt like they had done the right thing.
the boston tea party..........
King george problem was that he would not get his tea
King George III
king Gorge the third
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