How Did The British React To The Boston Tea Party?

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The British response to the Boston Tea Party was

to impose even more stringent policies on the Massachusetts colony

. The Coercive Acts levied fines for the destroyed tea, sent British troops to Boston, and rewrote the colonial charter of Massachusetts, giving broadly expanded powers to the royally appointed governor.

Why did the Boston Tea Party anger the British?

The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin's Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American , frustrated and angry at Britain

for imposing “taxation without representation

,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor.

Why did the Boston Tea Party anger the British prime minister?

In that year, the prime minister of England, Lord Frederick North,

started a policy that made the price of British tea go down

. Thus, even with the tax, British tea became less expensive than the smuggled coffee the colonists were buying. This made many Americans angry.

Why didn't the British stopped the Boston Tea Party?

If the tea wasn't unloaded,

customs weren't paid

. And if the ships tried to sail back out of port, Montagu would stop them and charge them with failing to pay customs on their cargo that was due, according to him, because they had already entered port.

How much did tea cost in 1773?

The amount of tea dumped into the harbor would make 24,000,000 cups of tea. Today, that much tea would cost

about $1,000,000.00

!

Is there still tea in the Boston Harbor?

What happened after the Tea Party?

Boston Harbor was shut down

. For weeks after the Boston Tea Party, the 92,000 pounds of tea dumped into the harbor caused it to smell. As a result of the Boston Tea Party, the British shut down Boston Harbor until all of the 340 chests of British East India Company tea were paid for.

Did the Boston Tea Party pollute the water?

This myth is perpetuated by many historic recreations of the event, but

it doesn't seem to be true

. Most of these crates were too heavy to throw into the water, so the Bostonians chopped them open with axes and dumped the contents overboard.

Does the Boston Harbor taste like tea?

So

no

, while again, I don't know of anyone drinking the harbor to find out, there isn't any particular reason to believe that the harbor would especially taste like tea, as it would be far too diluted to make much of a change.

How much was the tea tax?

The act granted the EIC a monopoly on the sale of tea that was cheaper than smuggled tea; its hidden purpose was to force the colonists to pay a tax of

3 pennies on every pound of tea

. The Tea Act thus retained the three pence Townshend duty on tea imported to the colonies.

Why did colonist dress like Indians?

The disguise was mostly symbolic in nature; they knew they would be recognized as non-Indians. The act of wearing “Indian dress” was

to express to the world that the American colonists identified themselves as “Americans” and no longer considered themselves British subjects

.

Why was the Tea Act 1773 passed?

On April 27, 1773, the British Parliament passes the Tea Act, a bill

designed to save the faltering East India Company from bankruptcy by greatly lowering the tea tax it paid to the British government

and, thus, granting it a de facto monopoly on the American tea trade.

Why the Boston Tea Party was important?

The Boston Tea Party was a raid that took place in the Boston Harbor in 1773, during which American colonists dumped shiploads of tea into the water to protest a British tax on tea. This event was important

because it fueled the tension that had already begun between Britain and America

.

How much money would the tea that was dumped into Boston Harbor be worth today?

It's estimated that the protestors tossed more than 92,000 pounds of tea into Boston Harbor. That's enough to fill 18.5 million teabags. The present-day value of the destroyed tea has been estimated at

around $1 million

.

How much money was the tea worth in today's dollars?

The damage the Sons of Liberty caused by destroying 340 chests of tea, in today's money, was worth

more than $1,700,000 dollars

. The British East India Company reported £9,659 worth of damage caused by the Boston Tea Party. According to some modern estimates, the destroyed tea could have brewed 18,523,000 cups of tea!

How much is a pound of tea worth?

1 pound makes 181 cups of tea. times, 55 cents/3 =

18 cents

.

How dirty is Boston Harbor?

Boston Harbor was once called

the dirtiest water in America

. Raw sewage, runoff of the streets, heavy metals, and excess nutrients were found in the waters. This caused all sorts of problems for the people of Boston's health and safety.

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