These two cartoons depict different responses to British
taxes and trade restrictions. The artist of the cartoon that shows tea
being poured down the tax collector's throat is British. The skull and
crossbones is an American cartoon. What does the British cartoon
suggest about the way Americans reacted to new taxes? How does
the attitude toward taxes in the American cartoon differ from that
expressed in the British cartoon?
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