The Boston Tea Party, also referred to as " The destruction of the tea in Boston" by John Adams, was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston on December 16, 1773. In Boston Harbor, a group of Massachusetts colonists dressed up as Mohawk Indians and boarded three British tea ships and dumped exactly three hundred and forty-two chests of tea into the harbor. The Boston Tea Party was was in protest of the British parliament and was intended to stop the tea act of 1773. When the three British…
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Many events took place in Boston, Massachusetts. Making it one of the most historically rich places in America. These events all had greatly noticeable effects on our country. If someone was wanting to learn about our country's rich history, they may want to travel to Boston to learn about many of these events. These important events go back to how Massachusetts began its founding. Puritans, who were people who followed their interpretation of the Bible very strictly. Came to America to separate…
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Just under three years before the Declaration of Independence and roughly fifteen years before the first amendment was written, Samuel Adams and “the sons of liberty” threw three hundred forty-two chests of tea into the harbor to protest injustice. What injustice could justify such a grand waste of resources? Lack of representation, or as is commonly taught in history classes, “taxation without representation.” Adams and his men felt that being subjected to…
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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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The Boston Tea Party. One of the most well known events that takes place during the American Revolution, the Boston Tea Party lead to many events that helped build America, and separate us from Britain. On December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty unloaded the ship. Them along with another 50 men dressed as Native Americans as a disguise got on the ship that night, then threw all the crates of tea off into the water. About 90,000 pounds of tea were wasted and the British were furious. This all happened…
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The Boston Tea Party was not really a tea party. Instead it was a group of people dressed like Indians with axes dumping tea off three ships to protest British taxes. It took place in Boston Harbor, Boston, Massachusetts on December 16, 1773, from 7:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. In the 1770’s the American colonists were being taxed too much by the British and they started to want their independence. Britain was taxing the colonists to pay their debts from the French and Indian War. The colonists started…
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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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The Boston Tea Party was a protest that took place on December 16, 1773. This act of boycotting was against the Tea Act. This act was not intended to raise revenue in the colonies and also it did not place any more tax on anything. The act was established to help the East India Company come out of debt and get rid of all the tea they had not being sold. The leaders in our colonies believed that this act was just an act to raise popularity for the other taxes that had already been placed earlier on…
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The Boston Tea party was an important part of history. The tea was dumped into the harbor due to boycotts, no taxation on goods, and non-violent protests to support the Colonists, not the Loyalists. The Colonists were American Colonists who categorized themselves as King George the Third's subjects (¨The Boston Tea Party, 1773¨). They remained un-loyal to the British. Loyalists were American Colonists who remained Loyal to the British. This movement was important because it involved civil disobedience…
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Townshend Acts. Parliament took them all away except one, named the Tea Act. British Parliament passed the Tea Act of 1773 which allowed the colonists to get tea for a lower price than ever before. However, if they paid the tax, then the colonists were also agreeing that Parliament had the right to tax them. The Americans decided to solve this issue by performing a protest called the Boston Tea Party. British Parliament passed the Tea Act of 1773 which was a bill that was used to attempt to save the…
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