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Makenna Collier
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27 March, 06:28
Why was the boston tea party successful
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Thaddeus Kennedy
27 March, 06:55
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Although "successful" is a relative term here, many would argue that the Boston Tea Party succeeded because it put the grievances of the colonists in full view, and make it impossible for the Crown to ignore the issues going on the colonies any further.
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