The key events leading up to the Boston Tea Party included the passing of the Tea Act by the British Parliament, which granted the British East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies. This led to widespread protests and boycotts by the colonists. The Boston Tea Party, which took place on December 16, 1773, was a direct response to the Tea Act, where colonists disguised as Native Americans boarded British ships and dumped chests of tea into the Boston Harbor.
The Boston Tea Party had a significant impact on the relationship between the American colonies and Great Britain. It further strained tensions and escalated the conflict between the two sides. The British government responded with harsh measures, such as the Intolerable Acts, which further restricted the rights of the colonists and increased colonial resentment towards British rule. This event ultimately played a crucial role in the lead-up to the American Revolutionary War and the eventual independence of the American colonies from Great Britain.
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Many features of the American economy that strained the relationship between the colonies and Britain existed. One of the strongest points of contention was the colonies resistance to paying taxes to Britain without proper representation.
The American colonies declared independence from Britain because of the taxation.
The relationship between great britain and the colnies got horrible because of the taxes put on tea.
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they separated after the revolutionary war.