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Nickolas Mccullough
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29 October, 18:32
Why did the colonists object to the Tea Act?
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Ellie Barr
29 October, 18:53
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The colonists objected to the Tea Act, because they felt as if it was like the other taxes which were imposed on them by the British government. They had no representation in Parliament to defend themselves and were thus forced to comply with any taxation measures the British monarch felt was necessary to impose on the Thirteen Colonies.
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