It was December 16, 1773, and the Boston Tea Party, the protest against the raising of tea prices in Boston had just begun. I shot out of the muddied ground, fluttering all 20 of my pleopods. I could hear an unnerving thump echo through the water, the vibrations from the sound nearly reversed the currents in my slow-moving water home. I carefully drifted back downwards, landing on the silt-covered ground. I traversed the muddied terrain with my long needle-like legs, attempting to avoid the source…
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What was the Boston Tea Party? To be put simply, the Boston Tea Party was an act of defiance by the colonists. The colonists wanted to show King George III that would not stand for the Tea Act that was passed on May 10, 1773. This Tea Act enabled British East India Company Tea a monopoly on tea sales in the colonies. The colonists viewed this as another act of tyranny by the King. This compelled a group of Sons of Liberty members to disguise themselves and Mohawk Indians, board three ships that were…
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The Boston Tea Party ultimately led to the American Revolution. What occurred in the Boston Tea Party was a result of “taxation without representation.” Prior to the Boston Tea Party, the British and Americans had tension, building further more as disagreements emerged. Since the beginning of the 18th century, American colonies imported their tea. The British realized that a great amount of business was being made, they tried to make more money off of the tea trade by dramatically increasing the…
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British Parliament and also being taxed for goods like tea, which led to the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party began when a shipment of tea from a British Company was thrown into the Boston Harbor, giving birth to what we know today as The Boston Tea Party. Boston Tea Party, 1773. In the contest between British Parliament and the American colonists before the Revolution, Parliament, when repealing the Townshend Acts, had retained the tea tax, partly as a symbol of its right to tax the colonies…
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to tell you about the Boston Tea Tax. In 1773 Tea Tax was established in Britain, making the cost of tea extremely high. This tax was putting colonists who sell tea into bankruptcy and colonists were without tea. This tax was the last straw for the colonist. The Tea Tax angered the colonists so much, that the colonist disguised as Indians, got on a ship leaving the dock, and dumped thousands of tea into the ocean. This event was later known later known as the Boston Tea Party.…
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The Boston Tea Party started off in November, 1773 three ships sailed into the boston harbor. The first ship was the Beaver,the second was the Elinore,and third was the Dartmouth. These ships had tons of tea,The Sons of Liberty said that the ships had until december 17th for the tea to be gone. The tea was still there so the Sons of Liberty dressed as natives and decided to aboard the ships and toss the tea into the harbor. Colonist helped and,that was how the boston tea party started.…
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stressful period that we are going through.They have just not killed five of our people but they have raised the taxes which has led for some of the people to lose their jobs. As for what has happened these past years like the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the Stamp Act happened because of the British personnel. As our community grows, we are developing and realizing that Britain is not only causing deaths, but also raising taxes and causing violence, which clearly shows…
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The Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, on December 16, 1773. The demonstrators, some described as native Americans, in defiance of the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, destroyed an entire shipment of Tea sent by the(East India co.). They boarded the ship and threw crates of tea into the (Boston Harbor). The british government responded very harshly and the episode and escaladed into the American Revolution. The Tea Party became an iconic event of American history…
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In the dead of night, colonists creeped over to the British ships and threw over forty-five tons of tea into the Boston Harbor on a chilly December night in 1776. The American colonists are not justified in this extreme rebellion mishap because of the aftermath. The Boston Tea Party caused a great financial loss for the British, local business’ and property were demolished, and many laws were broken that night. The colonists were not justified for their actions because it made the British lose…
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The Tea Act What was the Tea Act? It was an act of the British parliament. The main principle of the tea act was to reduce the massive amount of tea held by the financially troubled East India Company. The Purpose of the act was to try to help the struggling company survive. What was the effect of the Tea Act? The colonists had never accepted the constitutionality of the duty on tea, and the Tea Act rekindled their opposition to it. The anger that the colonist were feeling led to the Boston Tea Party…
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