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19 February, 14:10

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

* Revenues raised by this act would go toward paying royal governors' salaries.

*This act repealed the offensive Townshend Duties that taxed all imports.

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

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

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

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  1. 19 February, 17:51
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    The correct answer should be This act substantially lowered the price of tea sold in the colonies. Sure the act would drop prices, but it would also give Britain the monopoly over the trade so if the colonies wanted to trade with others they wouldn't be able to. Also, all the money would go to Britain so they didn't have much from it.
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