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Avah Sanders
30 November, 12:33
Why is the Boston tea party important?
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Louisa
30 November, 13:03
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The Boston Tea Party was a raid that took place in the Boston Harbor in 1773 during which American colonists dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest a British tax on tea. This event was important because it fueled the tension that had already begun between Britain and America.
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