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Kellen Solomon
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8 March, 18:50
Why was the Boston Tea Party called a Tea Party?
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Simone Oneal
8 March, 18:56
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The British put a High tax on things like tea without representation so Boston took a stand using a political protest were they dumped 342 chests of tea into the harbour
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Melina Vaughan
8 March, 19:16
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because it seemed that when they threw the tea in the water it made a big cup of tea for the fishes
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