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Compare And Contrast The Tea Act Of 1773

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The Tea Act of 1773 reinstated the issue of Britain’s right to tax the colonies. The Parliament and the colonies disagreed on a system of government in which the colonies would share the same rights and control as Parliament over their colonial affairs. Between 1773 and 1776, enormous amounts of tension between the center and the peripheries regarding the right to control the colonies led to the disintegration of the empire. The colonies and Parliament continued their dispute about the supremacy of the colonies that began with the Stamp Act of 1765. Britain asserted its position as “ONE people, ruled by ONE constitution, and governed by ONE King.” Similar to their opinion during the Stamp Act, Parliament argued that as the King of England’s
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