The British often enjoy a variety of snacks with their tea, including scones with clotted cream and jam, finger Sandwiches filled with cucumber, egg, or smoked salmon, and a selection of pastries and cakes. Biscuits and shortbread are also popular choices for a lighter accompaniment. These treats are typically served during afternoon tea, a cherished tradition in British culture.
Most colonists were of British desent, tea to the British is like beer to the Germans and vodka to the Russians. Tea was just a huge part of British culture.
the british made them pay for all the destroyed tea
No, they boycotted British tea
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I believe it was to be able to sell tea.
morning basics like tea and crumpets etc... fish and chips!!
The British first imported their tea from China
British Tea
no mice does not eat tea bag
they didn't buy British tea because of the high taxes. the colonists thought if they didn't buy British tea, the British would lower the taxes.
Most colonists were of British desent, tea to the British is like beer to the Germans and vodka to the Russians. Tea was just a huge part of British culture.
Most of the tea on sale in British supermarkets are blends of lots of different teas.
the british made them pay for all the destroyed tea
The Tea Act LOWERED the cost of the British tea tax and the British did it to make the tea more competitive against the tea that was being smuggled in from Holland by American smugglers. The smugglers were upset to see that they would loose business and it had nothing to do with taxes.
The Tea Act of 1773 gave British tea companies a hegemony over all the American tea trade. The Tea Act was created to provide protection for the British East India Tea Company, which was struggling against competition, as well as a way to tax the colonists.
Eat a Bowl of Tea was created in 1961.
You do not eat tea, you drink it, when is up to you and your taste buds !!