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Wesley, John, -- 1703-1791 -- Calm address to our American colonies --- Evans, Caleb, -- 1737-1791 -- Letter to the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, occasioned by his Calm address to the American colonies --- United States -- Politics and government -- 1775-1783 --- Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- Administration
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"This book considers the politics of tea consumption and tea protest between the Boston Tea Party and American independence. While scholars have read protests like the Boston Tea Party as statements of popular dislike for tea, Fichter argues that tea remained popular despite Patriots' discouraging its consumption and its temporary ban"--
Boston Tea Party, Boston, Mass., 1773. --- Protest movements --- Tea --- Tea tax (American colonies) --- Tea trade --- History --- Political aspects --- United States. --- United States --- Causes. --- Boston Harbor, Patriots, East India Company, Congress ban, American Revolution, British imperial history, protests, protesting British goods.
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