Abstract

The Boston Tea Party was, on the surface, an act of protest against a monopoly that the East India Company held on tea importation. More significant in the broader scheme of US history, however, the Boston Tea Party popularized one of the most important rallying cries of the American Revolution: “No taxation without representation.”

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