Most notably, it was the fact that our beloved founders were in direct competition with the crown to sell tea and the British government was selling it too cheaply for the competition to make any money. Taxes were low and going lower, but good luck finding that in any history books today.
Most notably, it was the fact that our beloved founders were in direct competition with the crown to sell tea and the British government was selling it too cheaply for the competition to make any money. Taxes were low and going lower, but good luck finding that in any history books today.
Re: " what the "Tea Party" was really about"
Most notably, it was the fact that our beloved founders were in direct competition with the crown to sell tea and the British government was selling it too cheaply for the competition to make any money. Taxes were low and going lower, but good luck finding that in any history books today.