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Do you think the boston tea party was a turning point in the relationship between the british and the colonies?
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Do you think the boston tea party was a turning point in the relationship between the british and the colonies?
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I'd say yes. It helped start the famous Revolutionary War. It's what gave all Colonies the freedom of not paying high taxes. It's basically what helped start the foundation of America in my opinion.
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