In Tea James Fichter reveals that despite the so-called Boston Tea Party in 1773, two other large shipments of tea from the East India Company survived and were ultimately drunk in North America. The survival of these shipments shaped the politics of the years ahead, impeded efforts to reimburse the Company for the tea lost in Boston Harbor, and hint at the enduring potency of consumerism in revolutionary politics.
Tea
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