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UNIT 5 - READING 2 The Tea Act
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UNIT 5 - READING 2 The Tea Act
During the British colonial period, Britain's Parliament imposed many taxes on the American colonies. The colonies had no elected representatives in British Parliament, which meant the colonists weren't treated like British citizens. Many Americans believed it was illegal to tax people without any political rights. The situation grew even worse with the passing of the Tea Act of 1773. This event triggered the beginning of the American Revolution. Members of Parliament did not realize how angry the Tea Act would make the colonists. The purpose of the Tea Act was to help the East India Company by allowing it to export half a million pounds of tea to the American colonies tax-free. But colonists had been buying tea smuggled from Holland because they didn't like the idea of a British company having a monopoly on tea. Regardless of the cheaper price, they angrily resisted Parliament's Tea Act. As a form of protest, the colonists decided to boycott tea. Some colonial ports stopped ships carrying British East India Company tea from docking. When ships docked in Boston, patriots wanted to come up with a plan to prevent the tea from being unloaded. Members of a patriotic group named the Sons of Liberty met to decide what action should be taken to send a clear message to Britain. On the night of December 16, 1773, some members of the Sons of Liberty dressed as Mohawks, a native American tribe, and boarded the ships. They dumped 342 boxes of tea into Boston Harbor. The colonists demonstrated that they were no longer willing to sit by and allow their rights to be ignored. The British response was to pass a set of regulations that became known as the "Intolerable Acts." One of these laws closed Boston Harbor. Americans were told that the harbor would open as soon as they paid for the tea they had destroyed. They were angered by the acts and decided that it was time to fight back. A convention was called and the First Continental Congress was formed. The revolution was about to begin.
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1 During the British colonial period, Britain's Parliament imposed many taxes on the American colonies. 2 The colonies had no elected representatives in British Parliament, which meant the colonists weren't treated like British citizens. 3 Many Americans believed it was illegal to tax people without any political rights. 4 The situation grew even worse with the passing of the Tea Act of 1773. 5 This event triggered the beginning of the American Revolution. 6 Members of Parliament did not realize how angry the Tea Act would make the colonists. 7 The purpose of the Tea Act was to help the East India Company by allowing it to export half a million pounds of tea to the American colonies tax-free. 8 But colonists had been buying tea smuggled from Holland because they didn't like the idea of a British company having a monopoly on tea. 9 Regardless of the cheaper price, they angrily resisted Parliament's Tea Act. 10 As a form of protest, the colonists decided to boycott tea. 11 Some colonial ports stopped ships carrying British East India Company tea from docking. 12 When ships docked in Boston, patriots wanted to come up with a plan to prevent the tea from being unloaded. 13 Members of a patriotic group named the Sons of Liberty met to decide what action should be taken to send a clear message to Britain. 14 On the night of December 16, 1773, some members of the Sons of Liberty dressed as Mohawks, a native American tribe, and boarded the ships. 15 They dumped 342 boxes of tea into Boston Harbor. 16 The colonists demonstrated that they were no longer willing to sit by and allow their rights to be ignored. 17 The British response was to pass a set of regulations that became known as the "Intolerable Acts." 18 One of these laws closed Boston Harbor. 19 Americans were told that the harbor would open as soon as they paid for the tea they had destroyed. 20 They were angered by the acts and decided that it was time to fight back. 21 A convention was called and the First Continental Congress was formed. 22 The revolution was about to begin.