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Tatiana Yoder
3 May, 12:37
What did the tea act do?
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Alan Dean
3 May, 16:35
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Answer: The tea act was used and passed by Britain to gain money to pay off debts from the Revolutionary War. The Boston Tea Party was what the colonists did to protest.
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