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what was the reaction of patriots to the boston tea party?
they were excited and proud.
they were angry and disappointed.
they were supportive of the british government.
The Patriots were colonists who opposed British rule. The Boston Tea Party was an act of protest by Patriots against British taxation (the Tea Act). They saw it as a bold stand for their rights, so their reaction was excitement and pride in standing up to Britain. The option about being angry/disappointed doesn't fit (they initiated the protest, so they weren't disappointed in their own action), and supporting the British government is opposite of what Patriots believed.
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A. They were excited and proud.