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Why did the US colonists oppose the Tea Act?

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Why did the US colonists oppose the Tea Act?

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Prior to the French and Indian War, British colonists in America were not taxed. Taxes were introduced, including the tax on tea, because Great Britain saw the war as being for the colonies’ benefit as well as the mother country, and they should pay their portion of it. Many colonists objected because they were taxed but still had no representation in Parliament.

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