The primary reason the colonists opposed the Tea Act was B) They gave the British a monopoly on selling tea. The Tea Act of 1773 allowed the British East India Company to sell tea directly to the colonies, bypassing colonial merchants and effectively giving the company a monopoly. This angered the colonists, who saw it as an attempt to undermine their economic independence and a violation of their rights as Englishmen, leading to events like the Boston Tea Party. The Act did not significantly raise taxes on tea; in fact, the tea was cheaper than it had been before, but the monopoly was the central issue that fueled colonial resentment.
Why didn't the colonists like the tea Acts A They prevented the colonists from exporting team B They gave the British in Monopoly on selling tea C They raise taxes on tea D they stated that The colonists could not grow tea in America
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