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How did the British react to the Boston Tea Party?
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How did the British react to the Boston Tea Party?
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The British were very angry because it was their imported tea. Hope it helped. :)
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Since the Boston Tea Party was the colonists throwing tea crates out into the sea for the Tea Act the
British were furious
at the colonists for throwing out the tea as a sign that they thought that their laws were unacceptable. Hope it helps!
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