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11 March, 04:36

Why did Parliament believe the colonists would accept the Tea Act of 1773?

A. Revenues raised by this act would go toward paying royal governorsÍ salaries.

B. This act repealed the offensive Townshend Duties that taxed all imports.

C. The revenues raised by this act would go toward the defense of the colonies.

D. The colonial assemblies would collect the revenues raised by this act.

E. This act substantially lowered the price of tea sold in the colonies.

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  1. 11 March, 06:32
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    The correct answer here is the option E.

    The British Government thought that their increase of taxes would be accepted as they have lowered the the price of tea in the colonies and that the colonies would be grateful for a chance to get tea at the cheaper price. This as we all know did not work out and resulted in the Boston Tea Party where the colonists threw large amounts of tea into the water as a sign of protest.
  2. 11 March, 07:38
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    The reason why Parliament believe the colonists would accept the Tea Act of 1773 is being revealed by the last option from the scale:

    E. This act substantially lowered the price of tea sold in the colonies. They lowered the rea taxes in order to send money to Britain, granting the monopoly on the American tea trade. I am pretty sure you will find it useful.
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