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What was the significance of the Boston Tea Party?

It showed how easily colonists could smuggle tea.

It showed how much colonists cared for tea in relation to other imports.

It showed how unhappy colonists were with new British laws.

It showed how angry colonists were even before the Boston Massacre.

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C. It showed how unhappy colonists were with new British laws.

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The Boston Tea Party happened because the citizens were angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation.”

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Answer:i wish i knew

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