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What angered the colonists about the Tea Act?

It outlawed the sale of tea completely in the colonies.
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It made the colonists feel they were being taxed unfairly.
It lowered the price of tea in the colonies.
It gave the colonists more options for buying tea.
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. it did not give they more options, since the british east india company had control of the tea

2. It also didn't outlaw the sale it only made it so tea that came in was britians forcing them to not have many options.

3. It did lower the cost of tea.

4. They did feel they were being taxed unfairly im mean who wants to pay for tax.

Its probably ït made the colonist feel they were being taxed"

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Answer:

It made the colonists feel they were being taxed unfairly.

Step-by-step explanation:

The idea of "taxation without representation" shows how they felt during the time.

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