Smugglers had imported nine hundred thousand pounds…
August 1773 CE
Smugglers had imported nine hundred thousand pounds of cheap foreign tea each year before the Tea Act.
The quality of the smuggled tea does not match the quality of the dutiable East Indian Tea of which the Americans buy five hundred and sixty-two thousand pounds per year.
The colonists know the British want to coerce them from boycotting British goods, which hurt their economy.
However, some colonists deem the tea "unfavorable".
Although the British tea is more appealing in taste, some Patriots begin to drink tea produced in the colonies.
This does not, however, achieve its complete expected result of damaging the British tea trade.