Why was the Boston Tea Party seen as an act of rebellion?
It was a protest that included the illegal dumping of a shipment of goods.
It was a violent clash that led to the death of colonists at the hands of British troops.
It was a series of protests that harmed British trade and led to the repeal of the Stamp Act.
It was a sizable cancellation of tea orders to boycott the shipment of British tea into the colonies.

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Answer:

It was a protest that included the illegal dumping of a shipment of goods.

Explanation: They dumped the tea into the harbor for unfair taxing.

Answer:

It was a protest that included the illegal dumping of a shipment of goods.

Explanation:

The shipment of the goods (tea in this case), was by all means legal under the British government, which ruled over the 13 colonies at the time. They were sent from the British East India Company, which needed a larger market to stay afloat, as their business was failing. However, the colonists believe that the shipment was a token of showing the tax first hand to the colonists, so they eliminated the shipment before it could be taxed and offloaded in the colonies.