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5 June, 12:27

Which company was allowed to sell tea to the colonists at very low prices? A) Dutch Trading Company B) Mercantilist Trading Company C) British East India Company D) Indian Tea Trading Company

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  1. 5 June, 13:19
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    Hello.

    The answer is: D) Indian Tea Trading Company

    In 1773, Parliament passed a law that allowed the British East India Tea Company to sell tea in the colonies at a very low price. Stamp Act Congress was the name of the meeting in 1765 when colonists met in New York where representatives sent a formal note to the English government in protest of one of the acts.

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  2. 5 June, 15:16
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    the awnser is d; ) because the indanin tea tarding company was allready well know for trading for tea
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