What is the British point of view on the Boston Tea Party?

What is the british and the american point of view on the boston tea party?

  • Also, can you please tell me was role did the boston tea party play in the american revolution! thank you!!!!!! 10pts for best answerer!

  • Answer:

    The americans felt proud because they believed that they were being overtaxed by the king of england. The act of disobedience was applauded by the other colonies and as i remember (i may be wrong) there were a few more... anyway, shortly after this created more Acts to limit the colonies powers and rights, so obviously Britain was not very happy, because they were still in debt from the Seven Years War (aka French-Indian war) and they depended on the colonies as a financial resource, and they had thrown over much moneys worth of tea off the ships

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