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Why was the Boston tea Party a turning point in the Road to Revolution?

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  • 04-01-2021

Answer: For the colonists to give up their tea was a very important part of this rebellion. Many colonists gave up something important to them, to help move their purpose forward. This was a turning point in the Revolution as a whole because it allowed to realize that rebellion was acceptable.

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