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5 December, 10:28

Why was the tea tax seen as reprehensible to the people of Boston? It more than doubled the costs for Boston merchants. It made the poor-tasting British East India tea too affordable. It competed with the monopoly of the Dutch tea. It was seen as an enticement to accept British domination.

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  1. 5 December, 12:46
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    The low tax allowed the company to sell its tea even more cheaply than what was being smuggled into country
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