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    The Boston Tea Party occurred in May of 1773. The Parliament had just passed legislation that allowed the East India Company to sell and ship tea to the American colonies. Though, it did not tax or increase the cost of the tea, the people were not happy and this was the last straw after all the other acts that had been placed against them, so they decided to rebel. The Committee of Correspondence formed groups of boycotters for the colonies that unloaded tea from the East India Company…

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    Ad Valorem Tax Analysis

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    Company paid an ad valorem tax of about approximately 25% on tea that it imported into Great Britain. In addition the ad valorem, Parliament laid additional taxes on tea sold for consumption in Britain. The extremely high taxes, combined with the fact that tea imported into Holland was not taxed by the Dutch government, meant that British American's could acquire bootlegged tea at a much better rate. The biggest market for the contraband tea was England. By the 1760s the East India Company was…

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    Road To Revolution

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    were meant to punish the Massachusetts colonists for their defiance in throwing a large tea shipment into Boston Harbor. The colonists had thrown the cheap tea into the sea! For North, the colonists’ actions, instead of being thankful. They have gone too far. The Intolerable Acts were designed to punish Massachusetts for the Boston Tea Party.The first law closed Boston Harbor to all shipping until the ruined tea was paid for. The second law placed the government of Massachusetts firmly under…

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    Seven Year War Analysis

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    these deaths were considered the first deaths of the American Revolution. The outcome of the Boston Massacre resulted in Parliament ending the Townshend taxes against everything, but tea. Ergo, the Tea Act was passed. The Tea Act was a way to try and save the failing East India Company by greatly lowering its tea…

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    The reason behind this was essentially to have the tea that was destroyed pair for in full. Food and firewood were the only goods that were permitted to travel into the port of Boston. The second act put an end to the Massachusetts constitution. Town officials and council would be elected by the royal governor…

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    The American Revolution was the product caused by many events, the first being the French and Indian War. The French and Indian war got its start in the year 1754 with land disputed in the Ohio River Valley and Middle America. The French and Indian war is a global conflict known all over the world as The Seven Years War. “1740’s British dispute boundaries in Ohio Valley. Virginia lays claim To land in Present day western Pa. (Ohio Company) French respond by building forts to secure what they…

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    Stamp Act. It was created in May 10, 1773. It was created to help save the British East India Company and to save the British economy. The Tea Act gave the British East India Company nearly total control of the market for tea and removed some taxes on tea, making colonist less expensive for the colonist. The colonist didn't want to pay ay taxes and be told what tea they…

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    The American Revolution was one of the greatest historical events that occurred in American history. But many don’t know the obstacles that occurred through, leading to this event. From dumping tea to getting Independence took many obstacles. This started from Taxation without representation and the Sugar Act in 1764 to 1766. Then was the Stamp Act of 1765, the Sons of Liberty formed and Declaratory Act from 1765 to 1766. When the Stamp Act of 1765 was repealed, the King started the Townshend…

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    American tea trade. Tea would arrive in the company’s ships and be sold by their merchants. Colonists who bought smuggled tea would have to pay a tax now. Colonists and merchants were enraged by this. Intolerable Acts After the Boston Tea Party which enraged Britain. The Parliament passed the Intolerable Acts in 1774. These were series of laws which punished the Massachusetts colony and be a warning to others. One act closed the port of Boston until the colonists payed for the destroyed…

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