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What is one characteristic of the Reconstruction protests that would not be a consideration in the Boston Tea Party?

It was based on financial issues.

It protested unfair treatment.

It was a legal public action.

It was not as popular as the Boston Tea Party.

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  1. 5 May, 07:32
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    It protested unfair treatment.

    Explanation:

    The reconstruction protests was an American protest which occur at the end of civil war between 1865 to 1877. The main objective was to bring the southern states into into full political participation in the union thereby giving rights to former slaves and severing tiles between African American and the whites.

    The tea party is an American movement from Boston and they objected to British tax on tea. The movement advocates a national economy operating without government oversight. Movement goals include limiting the size of the federal government, reducing government spending, and they opposed increment in tax.

    Therefore, protested unfair treatment is not a characteristic of Tea party.
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