Chapter 13
The History of Tea (Book 2)
Don’t Tax My Tea
The tea trade transforms into an entire industry and becomes the most important traded commodity of the British East India Company. Twining's emerges onto the scene along with coffeehouse culture where tea was also to be had.
Over in the American colonies, the Yanks embrace tea as much as the Brits. Milk and sugar with tea became all the rage. And when Her Majesty's government starts hitting up the American colonists with the Indemnity Acts of 1767, the Townshend Acts in 1770, and finally, the Tea Act of 1773, it leads to the Boston Tea Party and an eventual "parting of ways" between the colonists and their British masters.
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