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By: Victoria Marty Jason Ligouri Jorge Marceliano Tea Act 1773 Provisions Colonial Reaction Outcome Colonists angry about Tea Act Tea act was passed on May 10, 1773 The British shut down the Boston Harbor Large group of men disguised themselves as Native Americans British East India Company put monopoly on tea sales The parliaments responded with the Coercive acts of 1774 Boarded docked ships and dumped 342 chests of tea into water British East India company was losing money By: Victoria Marty Jason Ligouri Jorge Marceliano