A group of men, who called themselves the Sons of Liberty, plotted to stop the East India Company from docking and unloading. They threatened the captains of the ships, and the merchants who would buy the products. Tea was not unloaded from ports in New York or Philadelphia. The governor of Massachusetts decided that tea would be unloaded in the Boston port. When the ship docked, the Sons of Liberty dressed up like native Americans, boarded the ship and threw the tea into the Boston Harbor. They destroyed 90,000 pounds of tea.
The Boston Massacre
Protesters were boycotting merchants and manufacturers, so Britain repealed the Townshend duties, except for the one on tea. On March 5, 1770, crowds of angry colonists gathered