mountains and the settlers were angry because they couldn't expand like they were promised. In late 1773 three ships arrived in the Boston harbor the colonists asked them to turn back but they refused and they proceeded to unload their tea but men from the Sons of Liberty got on first and started dumping tea into the boston harbor thus causing the Boston tea party.…
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at a group of British soldiers. After a warning to cease by the British, the soldiers fired at the crowd, killing a freed slave and a couple of other people. This act, known to the colonists as the Boston Massacre, sparked outrage and further protesting in the colonies, leading to the Boston Tea Party.…
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1. What were the causes of the Boston Tea Party? There were many causes of the Boston Tea Party. Boston Tea Party (1773) It was a protest by a group of Massachusetts colonists, disguised as Mohawks and led by Samuel Adams, against the Tea Act and, mainly against "taxation without representation". The Tea Act passed by the British Parliament, withdrew duty on tea exported to the colonies. 2. Exactly what happened at the Boston Tea Party of 1773? The Boston Tea party was, like I said, when Massachusetts…
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Trondsen English 2 2/9/2017 Boston Tea Party The history of tea is complex and long, a span of thousands of years. The Boston Tea Party is an interesting subject that is a part of tea’s history. The Boston Tea Party took three hours and one hundred colonists to empty 90,000 chests of tea in the Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Party was an act against the taxation of tea and stamps. The British Parliament sought to cause trouble in the East India Company passing the Tea Act in 1773. December 16…
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Revolution The 1773 Boston Tea Party was one of many significant events which lead to the declaration of an independent nation, America. This essay will discuss the causes and consequences of the Boston Tea Party including the expenses from the French-Indian war, the Boston Massacre, the Stamp and Sugar Acts of the 1760’s and the way the Boston Tea Party has affected many people at the time and remains to until this present day. An important long term cause of the Boston Tea Party was the sizeable…
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There were many causes of the American Revolution. ¨Taxation without Representation is Tyranny,¨ said James Otis, because he was upset with the British for taxing the Americans. Three important causes were the Boston Tea Party, Paul Revere and William Dawes ride and the battles of Lexington and Concord also the Declaration of Independence. To start off with, the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party happened on December 16,1773. The colonists protested and tried to make the tea ships turn around…
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If you were in Boston at the time in colonial times would you have participated in the Boston Tea Party? If I was in colonial times in Boston I would have participated in the Boston Tea Party. Because I know that punishment would be sent our way, but I wouldn’t care. If it is a cause that I believe with I will follow threw with it to the end. The tax imposed on the colonists made them rebel against the British Parliament. "They boarded British ship Dartmouth docked in the Boston Harbor, Dressed…
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learn about the causes of the American Revolution and the Boston tea party, the stamp act, and the tea act. I hope you learn a lot about the American Revolution. The Boston tea party. The reason the Boston tea party happened is because of the tea act and you will learn about that later. The colonist disguised themselves as Mohawks, Then colonist snuck on a ship and dumped a million dollar worth of tea. The British closed down Boston harbor and no one was allowed in or out of Boston. The stamp act…
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learn about the causes of the American Revolution and the Boston tea party, the stamp act, and the tea act. I hope you learn a lot about the American Revolution. The Boston tea party. The reason the Boston tea party happened is because of the tea act and you will learn about that later. The colonist disguised themselves as Mohawks, Then colonist snuck on a ship and dumped a million dollars worth of tea. The British closed down Boston harbor and no one was allowed in or out of Boston. The stamp act…
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Introduction The Boston Tea Party was a key event in American history that played a crucial role in the lead-up to the American Revolution. It was to protest the Tea Act of 1773 imposed by the British government, which gave a monopoly to the East India Company and allowed them to sell tea directly to colonists. This act angered many colonists, who saw it as a violation of their rights and an unfair advantage given to British merchants. As tensions rose, a group of colonists, disguised as Native Americans…
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