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Britain's response to the Boston Tea Party was to do what? A. punish the Boston colonists economically B. place a tax on tea C. ban the transport of tea from the colonies D. form the Sons of Liberty
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Britain's response to the Boston Tea Party was to do what?
A. punish the Boston colonists economically
B. place a tax on tea
C. ban the transport of tea from the colonies
D. form the Sons of Liberty
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The awnser is A because Britain highly enjoyed tea and was expensive at the time and since the colonists threw away the tea the British decided to tax them for everything and take some of there land
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