The Tea Act of 1773 granted the British East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies, which angered colonists who viewed it as an infringement on their rights and an example of taxation without representation. This act prompted widespread protests, including the Boston Tea Party, where colonists dumped British tea into Boston Harbor in defiance. The backlash against British control and the subsequent punitive measures, such as the Intolerable Acts, further united the colonies in resistance. Ultimately, these escalating tensions and a desire for self-governance contributed to the movement toward independence, culminating in the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Nothing in the Declaration of Independence refers to the Tea Act. But the Tea Act was to protest England's monopoly on American trade which is one of the main reasons why the Declaration of Independence was written.
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No, the Declaration of Independence did not specifically explain why the colonists could not buy tea. Instead, it primarily outlined the grievances against British rule and articulated the colonies' desire for independence. Issues surrounding tea, such as the Tea Act of 1773, were part of broader tensions over taxation without representation, but these specifics were not detailed in the Declaration itself.
The Boston Massacre happened in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party happened in 1773.
Some of the documents were: The Treaty of Paris, The Federalist Papers,The Constitution,The Declaration of Independence,The Letters between John and Abigail Adams,The Stamp Act,The Tea Act, and The Articles of Confederation
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Boston Tea Party, The Second Continental Congress
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The tea party was an event that happened in 1773 and was separate from the Declaration written three years later in 1776. Many events happened before the break with the English.
The Townshend Revenue Act taxed paper, paint, lead, glass, and tea. This effectively led to the demonstration known as the Boston Tea Party.
First it was the Boston Tea Party,then the Coersive Acts(also known as the Intolerable Acts),then the first continental congress,then Lexington and concord,then second continental congress,then finally the Declaration of Independence.
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