The Tea they destroyed was tariff-free, which hurt the organisers who were smuggling tea and charging a huge mark-up to customers
This is a critical bit that gets overlooked in the US framing of events. The taxed tea was actually cheaper than what local businessmen were charging! We didn’t have a grass-roots revolution for the benefit of “we the people”. It was organized and funded by the local elites, who were throwing a fit that larger overseas elites were telling them what to do.
Eh it’s a bit more complicated than that. The ordinary people had their own reasons for rebellion but yeah ultimately it was captured by an elite faction as with basically every revolution in history.
This is a critical bit that gets overlooked in the US framing of events. The taxed tea was actually cheaper than what local businessmen were charging! We didn’t have a grass-roots revolution for the benefit of “we the people”. It was organized and funded by the local elites, who were throwing a fit that larger overseas elites were telling them what to do.
Eh it’s a bit more complicated than that. The ordinary people had their own reasons for rebellion but yeah ultimately it was captured by an elite faction as with basically every revolution in history.
Same as it ever was.
Same as it ever was.
Same as it ever was