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Eventually, Americans imported tea from Netherland and sold it at a price even lower than the British tea. Carefully organized by patriots the “Tea Party” was a planned organization ready to lose a great amount of money if British sold tea to America at such a low rate. It is recollected that Boston was not the only region participating in the tea party. It was a game of fooling one another. While East India Company decided to unload the stock of tea refused by the Americans at prices even lower than the black market, these black marketers arranged a series of tea parties as a manipulative act.
1 How did it start? The tea party started as a war between Britain and its colonies that refused to buy tea from the British East India Company because it was selling tea at a low price. The misunderstanding among the Indians was that it was being sold at a very high price. But the situation aggravated when they learnt that it was merely to adjust the increased tax levied on them by the crown. The colonizers sold tea bought from other regions at a much lower price than the East India Company. The series of actions and reactions which followed the “Boston Tea Party” were not much known or celebrated in America until the late 1830s.
In the twenty-first century, however, a right-wing populist movement stood against the excessive taxes and named itself the Tea Party where “Tea” stood for “Tax Enough Already” whereby demanding no government, less tax, reduction in debt and no new spending. This movement had a magnanimous impact on the Republican Party. Way back in 1773 Samuel Adams urged the Governor of Massachusetts Thomas Hutchison to avoid conflict and condemn the British from loading tea in the colonies which were refused by Hutchison.
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