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  • Rich - Oct 22 2008 | the, tea, china

    The type of tea that was thrown overboard during the Boston Tea Party is still a matter of minor debate. Although most tea at that time that was distributed by British companies was Indian in origin, many were also Chinese, including several varieties that I have never heard of before.

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