The Boston Tea Party occurred during which British monarch's reign?

Correct answer: George III

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nimblemoon
nimblemoon
If you'd use paragraph breaks, it would make your long answers a bit easier to read! :)
Ezri
Ezri
That explanation doesn't actually explain anything.
Paulus of Tarsus
Paulus of Tarsus
The tea thrown into the harbor was primarily from China, not India, despite the event's name. The British East India Company, which held a monopoly on tea imports, sourced most of its tea from China at the time. Also, a significant portion of the tea was actually green tea, not just black tea.
WDA
WDA
And he never got mentally over from losing his 13 English Colonies after the Revolutionary War had ended...
Player #54497530
Player #54497530
Interesting, as parent of a Hamilton - obsessive, much as I adore the character of King George, maybe he wasn't quite like that then...!
Nobby
Nobby
knowbrains, I'm sure there are many other "colony's" pretty happy that they are not subjugated to an Empire
Player #16973323
Player #16973323
sceptical??? lol
Player elguapo
Player elguapo
if you win you're a patriot, if you lose you're an insurgent 🤨