In 1773, the British leader was King George III. He was the monarch during a time of escalating tensions between Great Britain and its American colonies, which would eventually lead to the American Revolutionary War. His policies and decisions, particularly regarding taxation and governance, were significant factors in the growing discontent among the colonists.
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What did the Tea Act of 1773 do
There the tax law about everyone had to play tax or would be killed
Hoping to help the British East Indian company out of it's financial problems, Parliament passed the Tea Act in 1773.
The leader of the Hessian's were the British the were used as slaves and had no choice but to fight for the British
The British Governor was Lord Dartmouth who was replaced after 1773 by Lords Gage.
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Sterlitz, George III's wife.
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Joshua Hill - Pitcairn Island leader - was born in 1773.
Lord North 1770 - 1782
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What did the Tea Act of 1773 do
What did the Tea Act of 1773 do
The British always had troops in the colonies . After 1773 the numbers grew in the men who were stationed in the colonies. So, if we do the math 1789-1773 is about 16 years give or take. I use 1773 as a base year because after the Tea Party there was a massive infusion of British soldiers.