I mentioned this in a more fleshed out comment, but I think it’s a bit more complicated than that. This was the annexation of The British Empire from a forming society over a century and a half. During which the local populace would have to deal with British Militia and The East India Trading Corporation who were more loyal at the time to The British.
Unfortunately, none of that is true. The three ships bringing tea into Boston Harbor, the Dartmouth, Eleanor and Beaver, were privately owned, colonial-built, colonial captained and crewed ships. They were transporting tea belonging to the East India Company, not the British government. The British government lost nothing monetarily.
The British East India Trading Company was a British Corporation and heavily influenced by The Crown / British Empire. It was used primarily to facilitate trade between all the British colonies and outposts. This isn’t even fringe history, which makes me believe that this article is not written in Good Faith.
This meant that imports would primarily be for the British Military Occupants and it’s ongoing war to expand Westward. The Colonists would have to barter with the British Occupants to get anything they wanted.
That’s the root cause of the unrest and eventual revolution. Independence from being under The British Empires thumb and allowing them to separate themselves as a new Nation. The tea was a play to encourage this change in that society, a new society that spanned ~150+ years away from Britain on new lands over a 1600-mile (2574 kilometers) landmass.
These articles always call them “smugglers” but what does that really mean? These people were born ON Americas soil and they were “smuggling” local trade to circumvent dealing with the British Occupants.
The British East India Trading Company was a oldtime Corporation and it certainly had a Monopoly on trade. Either you believe that Corporate and British Governmental Rule is a de facto good thing or you believe in Free Trade, but you can’t have it both ways in this time period.
I mentioned this in a more fleshed out comment, but I think it’s a bit more complicated than that. This was the annexation of The British Empire from a forming society over a century and a half. During which the local populace would have to deal with British Militia and The East India Trading Corporation who were more loyal at the time to The British.
Did you read the article?
Not your linked article, every time I try to get to it I receive 502 - Bad Gateway.
The article covers everything you posted.
You can search it yourself.
“THE STORY OF THE BOSTON TEA PARTY IN MYTH AND REALITY”
I’ve argued pretty much all of this already. But, from the article:
The British East India Trading Company was a British Corporation and heavily influenced by The Crown / British Empire. It was used primarily to facilitate trade between all the British colonies and outposts. This isn’t even fringe history, which makes me believe that this article is not written in Good Faith.
This meant that imports would primarily be for the British Military Occupants and it’s ongoing war to expand Westward. The Colonists would have to barter with the British Occupants to get anything they wanted.
That’s the root cause of the unrest and eventual revolution. Independence from being under The British Empires thumb and allowing them to separate themselves as a new Nation. The tea was a play to encourage this change in that society, a new society that spanned ~150+ years away from Britain on new lands over a 1600-mile (2574 kilometers) landmass.
These articles always call them “smugglers” but what does that really mean? These people were born ON Americas soil and they were “smuggling” local trade to circumvent dealing with the British Occupants.
The British East India Trading Company was a oldtime Corporation and it certainly had a Monopoly on trade. Either you believe that Corporate and British Governmental Rule is a de facto good thing or you believe in Free Trade, but you can’t have it both ways in this time period.