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Did the colonists still consider themselves as british citizens at the time of the Boston Tea Party?
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Did the colonists still consider themselves as british citizens at the time of the Boston Tea Party?
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well, I believe not, because the sons of liberty and someone else threw the chests
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i don't believe so, they considered themselves Americans at that time
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