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Stephen Decker
13 April, 11:01
why is the tea act bad
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Emilie Harper
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The British didn't think the colonists would be upset about the Act since by letting the East India Company not pay taxes, the price of tea would go down. But the colonists were angry because the Act would give the East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in the colonies.
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