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Saul
22 January, 21:39
How did the colonists respond to the tea act?
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Caden Mercado
22 January, 22:51
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"After the Tea Act, the American colonists became more active in their anti-British protests and continued to boycott any tea that arrived from the British. They resolved to prevent any tea from entering their harbors or being sold, and sent the shipments back to England."
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Ezequiel Haas
22 January, 23:46
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They dumped British tea in the Boston Harbor.
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