It wasn’t about tea. It was about power – the principle that Parliament could tax the colonies without consent. Even a “trifling sum” meant surrender. The Tea Act was a trap, a test of obedience. And the Revolutionaries chose resistance. On this episode, we break the lie wide open: cheaper tea wasn’t peace – it was submission. And they refused to drink it.

Path to Liberty: May 9, 2025

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The Works of Benjamin Franklin, Vol. VI

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Benjamin Franklin – Letter to Thomas Cushing (4 June 1773)

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