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It wasn't either. It wasn't a political party with an ideology, it was a protest against what the American colonists saw as unlawful taxation of tea. It should also be noted that politics in the 1770's didn't function on the same liberal-conservative scale that we know today.

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The Boston Tea Party was not associated with modern-day political ideologies such as liberalism or conservatism as we understand them today. It was a political protest against British taxation policies and an act of civil disobedience by American colonists who felt their rights were being violated. The event played a significant role in sparking the American Revolution.

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