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the sons of liberty initiated the boston tea party in direct response to
a the removal of british troops from massachusetts during the french and indian war
b parliaments passage of the intolerable acts
c british efforts to protect the east india company from bankruptcy
d british attacks on colonial troops at lexington and concord
e lord hillsboroughs decision to dissolve the massachusetts assembly
The Boston Tea Party was a protest against the Tea Act of 1773, which was a British effort to help the East - India Company by giving it a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies. The Sons of Liberty dumped British - imported tea into Boston Harbor in response to this act that protected the East India Company from bankruptcy. The Intolerable Acts came after the Boston Tea Party as a punitive measure by the British Parliament. The events at Lexington and Concord occurred later in the lead - up to the American Revolution. The removal of British troops during the French and Indian War and the dissolution of the Massachusetts Assembly were not direct causes of the Boston Tea Party.
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C. British efforts to protect the East India Company from bankruptcy