Boston Tea Party Research Paper

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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 from the English church which had begun not the following religion as strictly as they followed. When they came here they broke up into two separate denominations. “ One group, the Congregationalists, settled Plymouth in the 1620s and then Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and Rhode Island in the
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A well known protest being the Boston Tea Party. Taking place December 16, 1773. The Boston Tea Party was a revolt against the Tea Act. “The act’s main purpose was not to raise revenue from the colonies but to bail out the floundering East India Company, a key actor in the British economy. The British government granted the company a monopoly on the importation and sale of tea in the colonies. The colonists had never accepted the constitutionality of the duty on tea, and the Tea Act rekindled their opposition to it.” The tea party was no quaint social event. The Boston Tea Party started on a winter night On a Thursday on December 16, 1773. When the sons of liberty disguised as mohawk Indian armed with an assortment of axes quietly boarded 3 ships carrying cargoes of the British East India company. In only 3 hours 340 chests of the tea were smashed and then dumped into the Boston Harbor. More than 92000 pounds of tea were destroyed and tossed into the Harbor. This act had catastrophic effects. It led to the American revolution