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14 November, 07:16

Why was the Boston Tea Party seen as an act of rebellion?

It was a protest that included the illegal dumping of a shipment of goods.

It was a violent clash that led to the death of colonists at the hands of British troops.

It was a series of protests that harmed British trade and led to the repeal of the Stamp Act.

It was a sizable cancellation of tea orders to boycott the shipment of British tea into the colonies.

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  1. 14 November, 09:57
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    b) would be the most probable answer
  2. 14 November, 11:15
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    I believe the correct answer is A. The colonists became very upset with the British taxing law that they dumped away many packages of British tea. This was a protest in opposition to the British taxation.
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