Coffee, Historically Official in the USA

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After the infamous Boston “tea party” of 1773, it became a patriotic duty for Americans to avoid tea, which of course was a boon to the already popular coffeehouses.  But then the Continental Congress actually passed a resolution against tea consumption.

“Tea must be universally renounced,” wrote John Adams, “and I must be weaned, and the sooner the better.”

Of course it helped that coffee was grown much closer to the rebellious colonies, and was therefore cheaper.

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