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Philip Harrell
6 April, 08:26
How was the tea act protested?
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Brayan Singleton
6 April, 12:03
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The colonists were not happy. Some of them disguised themselves, boarded three ships in the harbour that were full of tea, and tipped the crates of tea overboard.
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