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Jada Charles
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27 January, 05:13
Why was england shocked by the boston tea party?
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Cristina Morales
27 January, 05:22
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England was our only source and we as American came over to a new land for freedom and to be an independent nation. The tea being dumped was a sign that we do not need their taxed and we do not need their resources just handed to us with a massive amount of money needed to be paid. England was shocked that they could no longer control Americans.
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