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Essay Boston Tea Party
December 16, 1773, an angry group of protesters snuck upon three British ships carrying tea, and threw over 90,000 pounds of tea into the harbor.
However this was not the cause of the revolutionary war, it was multiple things that the British government did to the Americans to provoke them to
fight back. Many think it was right what they did to the American colonist, but many know it was wrong and some even consider it to be illegal. The
British Government put a tax on stuff for everyday use, like paper, stamps, tea, etc. The American colonist knew it was wrong and unlawful so some
refused to pay the price of the tax. British soldiers went to those people and demanded the money, if refused again or unable to pay the person would
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The government was close to repealing it, but then the king forced it and made it harder on them, so the colonist made it harder on the government.
They took from them what they had taken. They were angry, annoyed, and tired of everything that the British had put them through so they set out to
make them pay for what they had done and try to teach them a lesson. That night, December 16, 1773, one hundred angry protester snuck aboard three
British ship that contained imported tea from an Indian company, 90,000 pounds of tea that would be equal to over 1,000,000 dollars in today's time. It
took the one hundred colonists over three hours, but they eventually threw all 343 chest of tea into the Boston harbor. This affected the government a
great amount; it took a big chunk of money to buy that tea, which they thought the colonist would have to pay for. Seeing how outraged the colonist
were, and that they meant business they government repealed taxes on some material need, like paper and stamps. Years later the taxes were brought
back up, this act was called the "stamp act" it increased more than the first time and this enraged the colonist even more. The Boston tea party affected
the government a lot, but not enough, so the colonist had to think of something else to do to get at them. The Government insisted on taxing them, all
though not right they did it. The colonist had to revert back to hard ways with mo money and less freedom. Life was already hard enough for
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Dbq Boston Tea Party
On December 16, 1773, American colonists disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians, and threw chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea
Party was an act of protest against Parliament's Tea Act of 1773, that was passed in order to save the British East India Company from bankruptcy.
After the Boston Tea Party, Britain passed a series of laws that became known as the Intolerable or Coercive Acts, so that they could punish the
Massachusetts colonists for their rebellious behavior. These series of acts consisted of the Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act,
Administration of Justice Act, Quartering Act, and Quebec Act. With that being said, Massachusetts colonists felt outraged that Great Britain placed
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This act became known as the Quebec Act and was implemented because of the Crowns fear that they would follow in the colonies footsteps. Great
Britain wanted to be assured that Canada wouldn't join the colonists war effort, so by establishing the Quebec Act, the Crown was able to make sure
that Canada would stay loyal. Nevertheless, the Quebec Act defined new boundaries for Canada in the regions of present day Ontario, Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota. Despite that, colonists viewed this ordinance as a threat to their potential expansion and liberties.
Great Britain gave Canada land that had already been claimed by the colonies. In the future, this act would cause colonists to lose the support of the
Canadians, during the Revolutionary
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The Boston Tea Party
Throughout this semester we discussed many different topics about modern world history. The topic that was most interesting to me was the Boston
Tea Party. Many questions clouded my mind when we were talking about it. What lead to throwing the tea in the harbor? How did the "leader" of this
act get people to go along with his plan? How did the British react, specifically the king? The Boston Tea Partyis one of the most important protests that
happened in history.
The French and Indian war was expensive for the British. At the end of the war, King George III decided that taxing the American colonies would be
a way of recouping the cost of the war. He also wanted to reestablish control over the colonial governments that became independent while the war was
going on. The Stamp Act, the Townsend Acts and the Boston Massacre angered the colonists. However, taxing the tea was what pushed them over the
edge. This action was the groundwork for the American Revolution.
The British East India Company had financial problems due to the smuggling of Dutch tea in great quantities. This and the controversy over
Parliament's authority were the leading contributors in the Boston Tea Party. Until the mid–1700s, the East India Company paid a tax on the tea that
was imported into Great Britain. This tax was according to value, based on the value of real estate and personal property. It was about 25%. The king
also added additional tax on the tea that was sold for drinking in Britain. Tea
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The Causes Of The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party had aroused fury in Britain. One British official said that the people of Boston "ought to be knocked about their ears." King
George III declared, "We must master them or totally leave them to them– selves and treat them as aliens." Britain chose to "master" the colonies.
In 1774, Parliament passed a series of laws to punish the
Massachusetts colony and to serve as a warning to other colonies. The
British called these laws the Coercive Acts, but they were so harsh that the colonists called them the Intolerable Acts.
One of the acts would close the port of Boston until colonists paid for the destroyed tea. Others banned committees of correspondence, allowed
Britain to house troops wherever necessary, and let British officials accused of crimes in the colonies stand trial in Britain. To enforce the acts,
Parliament appointed General Thomas Gage governor of Massachusetts.
In 1773, Sam Adams had written, "I wish we could arouse the con– tinent." The Intolerable Acts answered his wish. Other colonies
The tensions between Britain and the colonies led to armed conflict in Massachusetts.
Americans at times still find themselves called upon to fight for their principles.
MAIN IDEA WHY IT MATTERS NOW
This statue of Captain John Parker stands in Lexington, Massachusetts.
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immediately offered Massachusetts their support. They sent food and money to Boston. The committees of correspondence also called for a
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Boston Tea Party Dbq
When it came to lessons the British had a hard time learning. It's displayed clearly in the mid 1700's. The Boston Tea Party was a turning point in the
dynamics of both England and the American Colonist. One could say that it set everything in motion so we could get where we are today. The British's
stubbornness caused turmoil that could have been easily prevented. They were essentially the cause of the Americans actions. The question is whether
or not the American responses were right. Were they too extreme? Should more have been done? Was a response even necessary? All these are
questions that people tend not to think back on. They accept that what happened already happened, but don't question whether it was reasonable. What
if a situation similar to that of the Boston Tea Partywere to happen? Do we (Americans) repeat what was done in the past or is there a better way to
handle such a state of affairs? Analyzing what happened before, during, and after theBoston Tea Party will help determine whether or not it was it was
the correct course of action and if it should be used again if a similar situation were to be presented in the future.
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The Boston Tea party wasn't a random event. It's actually where the term 'Taxation without representation' derived from. In the 1700's the American
colonist loved tea. It was estimated the colonist drank 1.2 million pounds of tea each year. The British came up with the idea to increase the tax in
order to get more money. The taxes were expensive, so the colonist started smuggling tea from other countries in a form of rebellion. By engaging in
smuggling the Navigation Act was violated. This was all done because of Taxation without representation. The tea was heavily taxed in order to pay for
expenses of the French and Indian War. The Americans argument was that they weren't represented by parliament therefore they couldn't be
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The Boston Tea Party By Frankie
The Boston Tea Party
By Frankie
Introduction
With the conflict between the British and the colonies intensifying over the rights of "taxation without representation", both sides continued building
more tension that lead up to the Boston Massacre. In this event, the British fired into a crowd of Boston Citizens killing five colonists and leading to a
trial against the British soldiers. Now with the lack of the colonist 's concede to the British demands, this lead the colonist refusing to pay taxes on
imported goods. Which lead to the next step towards the American Revolutionary War, and the defiance of property
– The British Tea Party.
The Dark night
The Boston Tea Partywas a protest by the colonists against the Tea Tax that Parliament passed to monopolize the tea trade in the American colonies.
This tax was to give the East India Company a chance to sell their tea to the colonies, but not pay taxes to the British. Unfortunately, this made it hard
to produce, sell, and ship for the colonists, which led to the Boston Tea Party against the British Tea Act. The Sons of Liberty dressed up as Mohawk
Indians and started destroying chests of tea by dumping them into the Boston Harbor.
The Calm Before the Storm
It was on December 16,1773, when three ships arrived in Boston Harbor with tea for the colonies, they were the Dartmouth, the Eleanor, and the
Beaver. Most harbors were sending the tea back to Britain, but Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson allowed the
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Boston Tea Party Essay
The Boston Tea Party
Most people have heard about the Boston Tea Party. When American's dumped British Tea in Boston Harbor. But not everyone understands the
importance of it, and why the Tea Party is still remembered today.
It was on December 16, 1773, when American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians threw 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India
Company from ships into Boston Harbor. "The Americans were protesting both a tax on tea (the Townshend Acts) and the perceived monopoly of the
East India Company (also the called English East India Company)" (Britannica p.1).
The Townshend Acts were a series of four acts passed by theBritish Parliament in an attempt to assert what it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The fourth, and most important Townshend Act, lifted commercialduties on tea, allowing it to be exported to the Colonies free of all British taxes.
The acts posed an immediate threat to established traditions of colonial self–government. They were resisted everywhere with verbal agitation and
physical violence, deliberate evasion of duties, renewed importation arguments among merchants, and overt acts of hostility toward British enforcement
agents, especially in Boston. "Colonial tumult, coupled with the instability of frequently changing British ministries resulted at the Boston Massacre"
(Britannica p1). In repeal all revenue duties except that on tea were lifted.
In 1773 Parliament passed a Tea Act designed to aid the financially troubled East Indian Company by granting it a monopoly on all tea exported to the
colonies, an exemption on the export tax, and a "drawback" (refund) on duties owed on certain surplus quantities of tea in its possession.
"The tea sent to the colonies was to be carried only in East India Company ships and sold only through its own agents, bypassing the independent
colonial shippers and merchants. The company thus could sell the tea at a less–than–usual price in either
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The Actions Of Boston Tea Party
Alexus Howard
Steven McCall
U.S. History 2111
3 November 2015
The Actions That Led to Boston Tea Party: 1773
On December 16, 1773, American Patriots disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians boarded the ships of the East Indian Company docked in the
Boston Harbor, and poured all the tea that was on the three ships into the ocean. They emptied three–hundred forty–two chests of tea which was valued
at more than 10,000 pounds. This event became known as the Boston Tea Party. It was a reaction to the Tea Act of 1773. The Tea Party was the key
event that started the Revolutionary War. There were some key events that led up to the Boston Tea Party such as; the Stamp Act of 1765, the Tea Act
of 1773, the consequences of the Boston Tea Party was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Tea Act of 1773 was imposed by the British government, its main purpose was not to raise the income from the colonies but to bail out the
struggling East India Company, which was a key factor in the British government. The British government granted the company a exclusive
possession on the incoming and sale of tea in the colonies. The colonists had never accepted the authority of the duty on tea, and the Tea Act
rekindled their opposition to it. This act was also passed because there was plenty of tea left to rot in a warehouse, so with an attempt to save the
troubled enterprise the British Parliament passed the Tea Act. The act granted the company the right to ship the tea directly to the colonies and to
commission agents, which had the right to sell tea in the different colonies. Later, the Tea Act effectively lowered the price of the East India Company
's tea in colonies, since they did not longer have to pay an additional tax in England.
The Boston Tea Party happened on the 16th of December in 1773. This was a pre–revolutionary incident that was a direct protest by colonists in
Boston against the Tea Tax that was imposed by the British government. Boston Patriots, dressed as Mohawk Indians, and raided three British ships,
the Dartmouth, Beaver and Eleanor. The consignees, which was under the pressure of the Patriots, in Charleston, New York, and Philadelphia, they
refused to accept the tea shipments,
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Boston Tea Party Dbq
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts on December 16, 1773. The citizens of the colonies felt
cheated due to the lack of representation in Parliament which caused unfair taxes colonists could not do anything about. In their opinion, they were
British citizens as well and deserved the same rights given to those back in the mother country and to not have "virtual representation" where members
of Parliament were chosen to speak for those across the sea instead of an election to decide who holds their seat in office. Therefore, when a shipment
of highly overpriced tea, due to taxes, docked at the harbor, the Sons of Liberty paraded in dressed as American Indians and in a matter of three hours...
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When the Sons of Liberty raided the three boats The Eleanor, The Beaver, and The Dartmouth, they dressed as American Indians they had met. This
disguise could have been simply a ruse as to avoid detection and remain anonymous or it could be deeper, it could have been the colonists freeing
themselves of the title dictating them as British citizens and taking on the title of "Americans". When the time came to fight the battles in the American
revolution, being post– Boston Tea Party, the colonists' knowledge of the land came as a huge advantage seeing as how the British soldiers had to
navigate unfamiliar terrain and were at a loss in that aspect, and though they did have a better arsonal, the colonists prevailed in the end. After the
entire American Revolution, colonists kept their understanding of Being from Britain and being loyal to a monarchy their whole lives, colonists were
more or less at a loss when it came to the idea of breaking away from the crown and forming a government with no single leader, which did not work
out very well but they did later create a democratic form of government, all because they encountered new
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Essay on Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party
When the Boston Tea Party occurred on the evening of December 16,1773, it was the culmination of many years of bad feeling between the British
government and her American colonies. The controversy between the two always seemed to hinge on the taxes, which Great Britain required for the
upkeep of the American colonies. Starting in 1765, the Stamp Act was intended by Parliament to provide the funds necessary to keep peace between the
American settlers and the Native American population. The Stamp Act was loathed by the American colonists and later repealed by parliament.
(http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/History.htm) However, the British government quickly enacted other laws designed to solve monetary... Show
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( USA, 1) But, the colonists boycotted the tea. Large segments of the population supported the boycott, and it became common protest throughout the
colonies.
Various colonies made plans to prevent the British East India Company from landing its cargoes. In some ports, shipments of tea were returned or the
chosen agents were forced to resign. (USA, 1) In Boston, the chosen agents were relatives of royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson and of course, they
would not resign. Hutchinson made preparations to land the tea regardless of the popular feeling. Boston, a leading port city, where many important
colonists were merchants, was a focus of colonial resistance to the Tea Act. It was also the home of the radical agitator, Samuel Adams, who staged a
spectacular demonstration on the evening of)
December 16, 1773. One hundred and fifty Bostonians, masquerading as Indians, made their way through a large group of spectators. They went
aboard three ships, broke open the tea chests, and dumped them into the harbor.
(http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/History.htm The excitement of the event, and the details of the evening were later recorded by George Hewes,
and eyewitness and participant in the event. He states that the tea was contained in three ships, lying near each other at Griffin's wharf. Armed war
vessels surrounded these three cargo ships. The commanders of the war vessels had
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Boston Tea Party Dbq
"The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders are no more. I Am Not A Virginian, But An American!"
(Patrick Henry in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.) American colonists gave everything for independence. While independence did not come
immediately, many events triggered the Revolutionary war and eventual forming of the Nation we call home. Colonists banded together through
oppression and tyranny caused by the British. Prior to the Boston Tea Party, the colonists quietly adhered to Britain's rules and taxations. Over time,
angst and anger built up which erupted into the iconic Boston Tea Party. Men came together as brothers in the light of independence and nationalism
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Initially the battle of Lexington took place quickly followed by the battle of Concord. These two events helped to build up a strong patriotism in the
colonies. America had some steep casualty figures. Approximately 4,400 people were killed and over 6,000 were wounded. At this time the entire
population gathered in census data was approximately 4 million people. The number of people is small compared to the giant British Empire. The
patriotism and nationalism was important because Britain started to see America as strong, no matter how small in numbers and
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The Influence Of The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was an event in America earliest rebellion telling Britain that their control over the Colonists was over. The Sons of Liberty
were tired of Great Britain controlled over the port and trades on tea that they wanted to send Great Britain a message as well as King George III.
The events that took place was a message to Great Britain that we are through listing to you. The Tea Act which was passed by the British Parliament
had a purpose behind it. The purpose behind the Tea Act was to save the East Indian Company from going bankrupt, but the Tea Act also lowered the
payment the companies had to pay to the British government. That's not all the Tea Act did, it also give the East Indian Company a huge monopoly
over the colonies because now the East Indian Company was able to sell directly to the colonies. The British believe that the colonies wasn't going to
object but they "failed to take into consideration not only the power of the colonial merchants who had been cut out as middlemen from the sales of tea,
but also the colonists would view this act as taxation without representation". (Thought Co, What Led to the Boston Tea Party). Britain viewed the Tea
Act as something the Colonies wouldn't be upset about, but the colonies saw the Tea act as a one–way deal because the East Indian Company would
import their tea into the colonies but it removed the tea that was entering England from the colonies. The Colonies had to pay huge amount of taxes on
the tea
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Boston Tea Party
The events that lead up to the war were the Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, and the Stamp Act. The Boston Tea Party was an event about Samuel
Adams and the Sons of Liberty going on ships and dumping 342 chests of tea in the sea. They did that because they did not like the Tea Act and the
taxes of the tea that the British made. I think that the since the people who didn't like the taxes and Tea Act, they made the right decision dumping the
tea. It was called the Boston Tea Partybecause of the tea dumping happening during that time. The group that dumped the tea disguised as Mohawk
Indians in order to go do the tea dumping. I also think that when they disguised as Mohawk Indians, they probably did that because no one would
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After the first gunshot had hit nobody shot right away, it was after that the gunshots had been made by the soldiers. It took place in the year of 1770
of March 5 and killed 5 people total. I also think that the 5 people that were killed, who were those people's names and were they important? The Boston
Massacre was called that because they wanted to make it a propaganda and some people wanted to make a big deal out of it. A propaganda is
basically a rumor that spreads and becomes known. I think that when they called it a propaganda and wanted to spread the news, everyone around
must have gotten to know it quickly because they wanted to make it a big thing. There were also two separate trials that lasted two days. The trials
were about both, the soldiers and James Preston being accused of murder or they were being questioned about what had happened during the
massacre. One was for the soldiers and the other for James Preston, a captain for the British soldiers. In the trials, how people were there in each
trial? The Boston Massacre was took place east of The Old State House. The Old State House was the Britain Headquarters where the taxes went after
the trade goods were paid and gathered. They chose to protest there, because it was the Britain headquarters. The Britain Headquarters were probably
very important for them to have the massacre there. The Old State Town House was North East of
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The Boston Tea Party Of 1773
The Boston Tea Party of 1773 was a statement made by angry colonists to the British Parliament that enough was enough. The colonists were enraged
over Parliaments constant abuse of power. They wanted their independence and Parliament wanted no part of that, which fueled their cause and the
incidents thereafter will go down in history as the most important endeavors in history. Leading up to the revolt were events that further agitated the
colonists and began to strain the relationship between them and Britain. After the French and Indian War, a huge debt was hanging in the balance. In
order to gain revenue to pay imperial debt, Parliament began to look towards the American Colonists to not only subsidize these costs, but to reign in
their control over them. Therefore, Parliament looked towards taxation to fund the costs of war and felt that since much of the money was spent to
protect the American Colonist, they should share in the repayment. The first to be enforced was the Sugar Act, which taxed molasses. The colonist had
no say in this law and therefore this stirred up the colonists even more and they began to boycott certain British merchandise. (Kennedy 2012) When
the Stamp Act of 1765 required the British seal, or stamp, to be affixed on all paper documents, the colonists turned violent. They would not pay for
something that never needed or required a stamp before so the colonists fought and won the repealing of this Act. The colonists became violent and
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Boston Tea Party Dbq
Back in the 1700's the British Parliament had to start taxing the colonies to pay for war debt from the treaty of paris, this made the colonists furious, for
they did not know why they had to pay, they thought this was underhanded, this caused breakout wars between Britain and America.
The British Parliament started passing more laws, therefore colonists reacted with wars, boycotts, and the Boston tea party. The Boston tea party
happened when the sons of liberty and Samuel Adams got flabbergasted at the British Parliament for passing laws on their favorite drink, tea. The
boston tea party started when the Sons of Liberty boarded three ships in the Boston harbor and threw 342 chests of tea overboard. This was one of the
biggest causes of the
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The Impact Of The Boston Tea Party
The colonists were angry and furious, the King was taxing everything. Every new tax made the colonist's mad and made the King money. Son's of
Liberty had the tax collectors scared, so they all agreed to stop taxing, but that's not what the king wanted.The King made them keep taxing the tea only.
The colonist's were still very upset with the tea tax. That is what leaded to the Boston Tea party(the tea act). The Boston Tea Party had the best impact
on the colonists towards fighting for their Independence. From my opinion Britain could have made things fair for everyone, but the King was selfish.
The colonist's were very upset with Britain, because they won't stop taxing, but once they did stop they only taxed the tea. That was not good for the
colonist's. As the taxing of tea was still going on, people were getting more and more furious each day. "We must fight, I repeat it,sir,we must fight I
know not what course others may pursue,but as for me, give me liberty or give me death." –Patrick Henry (The Revolutionary War,15). The Son's of
Liberty finally came through to help, they planned a little plan and if all goes well we may have no tea taxes for good. ... Show more content on
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The very next day the King found out and he was furious. The King decided to make the "Intolerable Acts". The Boston port act closed the port of
Boston now only could except food and fuel. Ships with other cargoes were not allowed to enter or leave the port. British warships were placed there
to enforce the act until Boston paid for the tea they destroyed. "If need be I will raise a thousand people and subsist them at my own expense".–
George Washington (The Making of
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Boston Tea Party Essay
Boston Tea Party Historical Society As a little girl, I believed that The Boston Tea Party was just that, a tea party. But it was not just any tea party
that I had envisioned; it was the most decedent tea party to ever grace the earth. It had everything, from hand painted china to crisp white table
clothes. There were over a hundred varieties of tea, each one having been imported from a different location. China, France, Italy, England, you
name it. The women that attended this tea party were well above average; they were wealthy, upper class ladies who were perfectly poised. Each one
arrived to the tea in a carriage fit for a princess and pulled by a beautifully well–kept horse. All the women wore brand new ball gowns and white satin
gloved. The whole event was a complete fairy tale that would never be forgotten. After growing up a little more and actually learning about TheBoston
Tea Party in school, my perspective had completely changed. I no longer viewed it as a fancy party, but instead, as an event that greatly impacted
American history. Back in the year 1773, the East India Company was experiencing some major financial issues and because they played such a large
role in Britain's economy, England immediately wanted to help resolve the issue. In hopes of fixing the East India Companies financial problems, The
English Parliament decided to pass The Tea Act in the colonies. Instead of having to ship tea from the company, to England, and then to the colonies, as
done
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Importance Of The Boston Tea Party
Why did the Boston Tea Party happen in the first place? On December 16, 1773, an incident took place in which 342 chests of tea belonging to the
British East India Company were thrown from the British ships into the Boston Harbor by American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians. The
American colonies were protesting both a tax on the tea and a perceived monopoly. So in 1773 Parliament passed a tea act designed to aid the
financially troubled East India Company by granting a monopoly on all tea exported to all the colonies, an exemption on the export tax, and a
"drawback" of duties owed on certain surplus quantities of tea in its possession("Sons"). In the year of 1773, colonists had a goal to work hard and
change a law they didn't think was fair. For more than three months, these British–owned ships had sat in the Boston Harbor. Each crate was filled with
tea leaves ready to be unloaded. The British government had assumed that the cargo would be delivered to Boston merchants. The colonial merchants
were then to pay the British government a tea tax. The passing of the Tea Act imposed no new taxes on the American colonies ("The Boston"). The tax
on the tea had existed since the passing of the 1767 Townshend Revenue Act. Along with the tea, Townshend Revenue Act also taxed glass, lead, paint,
and paper. Due to boycotts and protests, the Townshend Revenue acts were repealed on all commodities except tea in 1770. The tea tax was kept in
order to maintain Parliament's
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The Boston Tea Party Essay
Splash! "...Patriots disguised as Native Americans threw 342 chests of tea overboard from three British ships" (Hart 71). This event, which the
colonists enjoyed but angered the British, was later referred to as the Boston Tea Party. This started off when the East India Company had a
superfluous supply of tea that nobody was buying. As a result, they lowered the price of the tea and sent it to America for the colonists to buy. This
was called the Tea Act. The colonists weren't stupid and immediately recognized it as a hidden tax. They were extremely outraged and a secret group
called the Sons of Liberty got the idea of throwing out the tea into the Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Partyhad a prodigious impact on the colonies
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A man name Joseph Warren originally drafted it. The ultimate purpose of it was to urge Massachusetts to form their own government until Britain
repealed the Intolerable Acts. Also, it told all colonists to arm themselves and get ready for war (Lukes 59). The Boston Tea Party tremendously
changed the Massachusetts government and made Britain create new laws for the Americans.
Secondly, there were several economic effects of the Boston Tea Party. To begin, the British had paid a lot of money for the tea that had ended up in
the Boston Harbor. Therefore, the British lost an immense amount of money. The Intolerable Acts also had an economic impact as well as a political.
One of the Intolerable Acts called the Boston Port Act closed the port of Boston. Half of the citizens of Boston were put out of work. Originally, the
people of Boston got their food from the sea but after the act they didn't have the sea available as a source of food. "Boston lived on its sea trade,
and people worried that they might starve" (Hakim 54). In other words, the harbor was the main way people made their living and fed themselves.
The only way the British would allow the harbor to open is that if the Americans paid off the cost of the tea (Stuckey and Salvucci 177). The colonists
would have to unnecessarily work harder to earn back the money they had wasted. The colonists decided to boycott British goods until Parliament
repealed the Intolerable Acts, which
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Essay on Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party
When the Boston Tea Party occurred on the evening of December 16,1773, it was the culmination of many years of bad feeling between the British
government and her American colonies. The controversy between the two always seemed to hinge on the taxes, which Great Britain required for the
upkeep of the American colonies. Starting in 1765, the Stamp Act was intended by Parliament to provide the funds necessary to keep peace between the
American settlers and the Native American population. The Stamp Act was loathed by the American colonists and later repealed by parliament.
(http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/History.htm) However, the British government quickly enacted other laws designed to solve monetary... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
( USA, 1) But, the colonists boycotted the tea. Large segments of the population supported the boycott, and it became common protest throughout the
colonies.
Various colonies made plans to prevent the British East India Company from landing its cargoes. In some ports, shipments of tea were returned or the
chosen agents were forced to resign. (USA, 1) In Boston, the chosen agents were relatives of royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson and of course, they
would not resign. Hutchinson made preparations to land the tea regardless of the popular feeling. Boston, a leading port city, where many important
colonists were merchants, was a focus of colonial resistance to the Tea Act. It was also the home of the radical agitator, Samuel Adams, who staged a
spectacular demonstration on the evening of)
December 16, 1773. One hundred and fifty Bostonians, masquerading as Indians, made their way through a large group of spectators. They went
aboard three ships, broke open the tea chests, and dumped them into the harbor.
(http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/History.htm The excitement of the event, and the details of the evening were later recorded by George Hewes,
and eyewitness and participant in the event. He states that the tea was contained in three ships, lying near each other at Griffin's wharf. Armed war
vessels surrounded these three cargo ships. The commanders of the war vessels had
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The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was an event that happened during the American Revolution. On the night of December 16th , 1773 a group of Massachusetts
colonist disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians and snuck onto three British ships called "Dartmouth", "Eleanor", and "Beaver". The ships were
docked in the Boston Harbor to deliver tea to the New England colonies. The group of Massachusetts colonist dumped three hundred and forty–two
chests of tea overboard into the Boston Harbor. This event may have disappointed some people but it was one of the pivotal moments in battle to
receive freedom from Great Britain in the American Revolution.
The Boston Tea Partywas a protest against the British Parliament's Tea Act of 1773. The Tea Act was passed by the Parliament on May 10th, 1773.
The passing of the Tea Act imposed for lower taxes and also no new taxes on the American colonies ("Boston Tea Party Facts", 2016). The low tax
allowed the East India to undercut even tea being smuggled into America by the Dutch traders (A&E Networks, 2017). The Tea Act made the group of
Massachusetts colonist and many other American colonist upset. In result , the Boston Tea party happened.
When the three ships had arrived in the Boston Harbor, the colonist were demanding that the tea be returned to England. The Governor of
Massachusetts refused the colonists demands. As a result of the Governor's refusal, about 60 members from the Sons of Liberty created the "tea party",
an underground
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Causes Of The Boston Tea Party
Hatred, anger, contempt, resentment. The colonists were overcharged on taxes, exposed to mistreatment, and subject to more laws than one man or
woman could stand. Questioning their leader's, questioning the way they were living, wondering why they were being taxed without having any
say on what they were being taxed on. Thoughts of rebellion in the air, plots brewing.
Every man, woman, and child growing with more and more animosity, getting more and more tense by the day. Things were about to go from bad to
worse, and worse would then turn to catastrophic, and catastrophic would turn into war.
On the night of December 16, 1773, Samuel Adams and several hundred members of the
Sons of Liberty boarded three ships in the Boston harbor and threw 342 chests of tea overboard.
The Sons of Liberty were a secret society that came together to protect the rights, freedom, and liberty of the colonists. Among the Sons of Liberty were
artisans, craftsmen, doctors, lawyers, business owners, common men, ect.
What caused the Boston Tea party? There were several factors that keyed in to create the general cause of the Boston Tea party. One cause was that the
Patriots had been smuggling tea for years before the event. They did this partially because the tax on tea was so high. The
Americans also drank more than 1.2 million gallons of tea each year, knowing this, the British parliament decided to tax tea. The British had been
falling in funds and they knew that their idea to tax tea would
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Who Is The Boston Tea Party?
Due to disagreements with the taxes on tea from the Townsend Acts, Sam Adams lead a group of protestors to dump tea from a ship in the Boston
harbor. As Jack Rakove says in his book, Revolutionaries, "Had the value of the tea not been so dear, the Boston Tea Party might be remembered, if
at all, as a minor piece of political theater" (Rakove 30). The British were dealing with debt from the seven years' war and saw this attack on their
property a direct insult to their sovereignty. Unlike many Loyalist, the Patriots supported and respected the attack, as can be seen in an article by the
Boston Gazette, where they say, "A number of brave & resolute men, determined to do all in their power to save their country from the ruin which their
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In talking about Henry Lauren's view of slavery, Rakove talks about Lauren's regret in the participating in the slave trade but states, "Henry could not
imagine how the southern economy could survive without it" (Rakove 200). Many of the Southern plantations would not have been able to continue
producing their crops without their large slave workforce. Having a damaged economy could have hurt the growth of the early American country
once it gained its independence. Colonists that were beginning to become opposed to slavery, such as Henry Laurens, did not want to abolish it, for
fear of a crumbling economy and country. Many of the people feared freeing the slaves but colonies soon began to abolish slavery, with Pennsylvania
being the first of the original colonies to abolish slavery in
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Tea is for those against Liberty
The Boston Tea Party was ultimately an American act defying taxation. The British Parliament's Tea Act of 1773 inhibited the colonists from paying
normal prices for not only tea, but also stamps and sugar. Both sides, the British and the colonists, were affected in paramount effect. The colonists
didn't feel that they deserved the unjust taxes placed upon them while the British had a major debt after the war that they attempted to diminish. The
combination of these two sides resulted in a dismantling aftermath.
After the Seven Years' War (1756
–1763), Britain had obtained France's Northern American territory. Proceeding that, Britain "faced a large postwar
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Because of this fact, the Sons of Liberty and other colonists took a lot of precautions and made sure that the Boston Tea Party was well planned and
executed. Samuel Adams argued that the Tea Party was a righteous protest and it was the colonist's last shot to defend their rights stated by the
constitution of the government. The Bill of Rights of 1689 is an example of this. It stated that Parliament represents the people that it ruled and that
isn't what they did that led up to the Party. The British still didn't learn when they passed the Intolerable Acts since they were viewed as a defilement
of basic human rights. The Boston Tea Party has been remembered as an iconic event in shaping
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Boston Tea Party Dbq
Boston Tea Party
The Boston tea party was assembled by the Sons of Liberty on Thursday December 16th 1773 around 7:00 to 10:00 PM put on in front of a crowd
of over 5,000 people this was an act of defiance of the Americas to Britain to the Tea Act of 1773, as well as taxation without representation or more
well known as the Townshend Act of 1767. However it was just not these two factors which lead them to do this it was also the thought of Britain
charging the colonists more for tea, ink, and many other things, in order to pay for the troops fighting in the French and Indian War. So at first Britain
was making everyone pay over price on tea so the colonists started smuggling tea from Dutch and other European tea makers. These things violated
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Boston Massacre And The Boston Tea Party
There are three ways that the colonist protested against the British which are the Boston Massacre, The Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party. One of
the ways the colonist protested against the British is the Boston Massacre. They were mad that the soldiers because they took their jobs. The
colonist were also mad at the British for stealing their goods from shops. They were also mad about the taxes. The colonists protested by a mob
moving toward the customhouse where the British taxes were collected. The protesters picked up sticks, stones, and clubs. The crowd threw sticks
and stones at the soldiers. They knocked down a British soldier. The British redcoats got mad and shot and killed 5 colonists which is why it was
called a massacre.
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The Revolution Of The Boston Tea Party
The Fuel
When the people fear the Government there is
Tyranny
When the government Fears the people there is Liberty ––Thomas Jefferson
This quote by Thomas Jefferson was one of his very famous quotes. Because of what Mr. Jefferson said it showed the colonists that they could control
the government. This fueled many rebellious acts, as the acts showed the government that the colonists were going to do anything to gain freedom. The
Sons of Liberty were a very important, all patriot group that would do anything for freedom. One of the Sons of Liberty 's greatest protest was the
Boston Tea Party. This act showed the government that they would do anything, even dump $1,700,000 worth of tea into the harbor for freedom. As a
result of the Boston Tea Party the Coercive or Intolerable Acts were passed. These acts were to punish the colonies for their rebellious behavior and
stop more of these protests.
The Group
The Sons of Liberty were the people responsible for the Boston Tea Party. They were a secret underground rebellion against the British during the
colonial time. The group was founded by John Hancock and Samuel Adams in 1765 in New York. The Sons of Liberty were not just responsible for
the Boston Tea Party they also were responsible for the Boycott of British Goods in 1765 and much more. The group was made up of shopkeepers,
artisans, artist, lawyers, and normal colonists. The group would organize when and how to protest. The group had only 33
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The Dumping Of Tea Or The Boston Tea Party
Bob is a person who was walking down the hallway. When he arrives at history class, he completely zones out when the teacher talks about the Boston
Tea Party. He panicked when he was doing his homework, realizing that he did not understand anything. Fortunately he read articles like this one to
help him learn what he missed. The Dumping of Tea or theBoston Tea Partywas an event in Boston, Massachusetts that helped spark the American
Revolution. Before, Parliament imposed a harsh set of taxes. The Sugar Act placed a small tax on sugar. The Stamp Act placed a tax on all printed
items. The Townshend Actsplaced taxes on everything on lead, paints, glass, and many more things. The British also occupied Boston with troops
called the Redcoats.
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Causes Of The Boston Tea Party
On December 16, 1773, a group of overtaxed, oppressed, and overlooked colonists dumped 342 boxes of tea from Britain into the cold, dark depths of
the Boston Harbor. The British Parliament had been gradually raising the colonists' taxes, taxing anything that could possibly be taxed, continually
pushing the colonists to the edge of rebellion. The Tea Act was passed on May 10, 1773, granting the British East India Trading Company a government
sanctioned monopoly on tea, forcing the colonists to buy tea from Britain alone. Although it didn't create any additional taxes, the colonists were so
infuriated at Parliament for recent similar impositions that the Tea Act of 1773 was the grain of rice that tipped the scale for the colonists, causing
them to ruin around ВЈ18,000 worth of tea. Despite destroying so much property, "the 'Mohawks' took care not to harm an members of the crew"
(Schweikart and Allen, 75). The Boston Tea Partywas the correct response to the Tea Act on top of others for three reasons; it revealed the colonists'
oppression, it encouraged the colonists' independence, and it set a great example for revolutions in the future. However, there is still some debate as
to whether the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable response to the oppressive acts of the British Parliament. For example, it can be argued that the
colonists could've compromising. However, as will be seen, these are both unreasonable.
Firstly, the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable and understable response
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The Booston Tea Party: The Boston Tea Party
Would you be able to throw 19 million cups of soda or your favorite drink overboard a ship? The Boston Tea Party consisted of tea being thrown
overboard into the Boston Harbor, the Sons of Liberty throwing the tea into the water, and the British taxing the colonists even more as a result. In the
Boston Tea Party, colonists would rather throw their tea overboard than pay the taxes the British made. This was a long process that took brains and
courage. The colonists were tired of paying the taxes so they took a stand against it. The Boston Tea Partywas a rebellion against the British taxes.
These taxes weren't just on tea, they were taxes like the Quartering Act in which you had to allow soldiers to stay in your homes (Alchin). The
colonists were tired of these unreasonable taxes and decided to stand up for it. Fearless men went out to the three ships where the tea was being
imported and threw the tea overboard (The World Book Dictionary). This added up to about 342 chests of tea floating in the water (The World Book
Dictionary).
This brave act known as the Boston Tea Party was performed from 100 to 150 men who were tired of paying multiple taxes (History.com Staff). This
important group of men consisted of many regular people like blacksmiths, carpenters, shipbuilders, merchants, and even bakers (Carp). ... Show more
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In the Aftermath, the British made another set of taxes to pay called the Coercive Acts (Boundless). These acts were taxes like the Boston Port Act,
Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act (Boundless). Another result of the Boston Tea Party was
how the British closed the Boston Harbor until the taxes were paid (Reference.com). Afterwards, tensions only got worse between the colonists and the
British which eventually led to the Battle of Lexington and Concord or in other words started the Revolutionary War
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The Booston Tea Party: The Boston Tea Party
harbor and dumped 342 crates of tea into the harbor. The Boston Tea Party emerged due to the anger of Boston colonists towards the British which had
been incited by protest activities by the Sons of Liberty organization. Essentially the raid happened as a result of taxation without representation. The
American colonists suspected that Britain was taxing them to pay for expenses during the French and Indian War. Additionally, colonists believed the
British did not have the right to tax them because the American colonies were not represented in Parliament.
The Boston Tea Partyalong with several other historical events during the American Revolution played a key role in America's independence from
Great Britain. As a result of the tea dumping,
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The Causes Of The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was a direct protest by colonists in Boston against the Tea Tax that had been imposed by the British government. Boston patriots,
dressed as Mohawk Indians, raided three British ships in Boston harbor and dumped 342 containers of tea into the harbor. There were many things that
caused the Boston Tea Partyto happen. There were acts such as the Sugar Act and the Currency Act that caused the Boston Tea Party to happen,
which all had to do with money or taxes. The sugar act was a tax on sugar and molasses that affected the future of rum in the area. The Currency Act
was paper money issued by the colonies that was regulated, so people could not spend it how they wanted to. The Boston Tea Party was organized and
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In turn, some Americans started to smuggle tea from Europe so they could sell it for a profit. With this new tax, tea had almost become a
commodity, not for its rarity, but for its price. No one wanted to buy it because of the tax on it. There was also many laws and acts established by
Britain that created tension between Britain and the Colonies. There were acts such as the Sugar Act and the Quartering Act that infuriated the people
and also led up to the events of the Boston Tea Party. (The Boston Tea Party of 1773) "The constant, and ever
–increasing, demands from the British
infuriated the American patriots especially those who belonged to the Sons of Liberty organization. The Boston Massacre arose from the resentment
of Boston colonists towards the British which had been fuelled by protest activities of the Sons of Liberty patriots. This violent incident resulted in
the death of 5 colonists and the branding of 2 of the soldiers who were found guilty of manslaughter. The Tea Act stirred up all of the old feelings of
resentment towards the British. Although various taxes had been repealed the Tea Tax was not." With the Tea Act laws still intact, the Sons of liberty
believed they had to something about it right then. The Boston Tea Party took place on the night of December 16, 1773 between the hours of 7 PM
and 10 PM at Griffin's Wharf in Boston. The original site
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Essay On The Boston Tea Party
American history is full of battles and freedom fighters. From the Boston tea party to voting rights. America fought against a king who was unfair and
unjust. They may have had a civil war but it was also for the idea that rights were being taken away. The country has many amazing historical
characters that made it the country it is today. This paper will discuss the Boston Tea Party, George Washington's inaugural address, his warnings upon
leaving office as well as the Boston Massacre, the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and John Adams on voting rights. Andrews wrote a firsthand
account of the Boston tea party recording that about ten thousand pounds worth of silver in tea was dumped into the Boston harbor. The people were
angered by the tea tax that Britain put on the colonies and the people reacted in a violent way. John Andrews had many notable observations. One of
these such observations was when the colonists voted unanimously to dump all the tea into the harbor. Another was how they only wanted to damage
the tea, no other cargo was touched. When talking about the participants he viewed them highly as brave men. During the Boston tea party, certain
people tried to sneak some of the tea for themselves instead of throwing it overboard. In George Hewes account of the Boston tea party, the people
who took tea were shown to be punished. In his account, he talks about catching a captain who stuffed tea in the pockets of his coat. When trying to
escape the captain's coat
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Essay On The Boston Tea Party
There were many events that led to the American Revolution. However, the most significant event that started the revolution was the Boston Tea Party.
The Boston Tea Party is the most crucial event that took place because it started rebellious actions, it led to a chain of events which eventually caused
the war to start, and it riled up many people. The first reason why The Boston Tea Party, which is also called the Midnight Raid, is the most significant
event leading up to the American Revolution is because it started rebellious actions. The Boston Tea Party started as a protest against the British taxing
the American colonists' tea. On December 16th, 1773, an association of around seventy men organized by Samuel Adams climbed aboard three British
ships. This group of seventy men can also be identified as the Sons of Liberty. They were dressed as Mohawk or Narragansett Indians that would
disguise them. They thought this would deceive the British into thinking they were Native Americans and not the Americans. It is accounted that they
wore an "Indian dress," which contained blankets or ragged clothing with soot rubbed on their faces. Once aboard the ships, the men dumped 342
chests of English tea into the Boston Harbor. They did this as a reaction to the Stamp Act, which put taxes on paper items and tea, and because of
"taxation without representation." The tea that they dumped out was valued at around eighteen thousand dollars and was over ninety– two thousand
pounds. They
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Boston Tea Party Dbq
The Boston Tea Party was one of the first acts of defiance by the American Colonists against Great Britain. It was also an event that led to the
independence of America. The Tea Party took place in the winter of December 16, 1773 in Boston, Massachusetts. In this event, American settlers did
not want to pay the raising taxes of tea and other goods to the British Parliament, which led to the colonists sneaking on boats dressed as Native
Americans, where they dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Partywas an act of terrorism under the Patriot Act because:
they conspired to dump the tea into the harbor, attempted, and succeeded in dumping the tea into the harbor, and had the intent of committing a crime
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Since the colonists carried dangerous object such as hatchets onto the ships with them while hijacking the ships, it meant they were prepared to fight
to destroy all of the tea, which was the British governments property. "...I immediately dressed myself in the costume of an Indian, equipped with a
small hatchet, which I and my associates denominated the tomahawk, with which, and a club..." (George Hewes) This quote by George Hewes, a
participant in the Boston Tea Party shows that the colonists knew they were going to commit a huge crime and needed weapons just incase they
needed to fight. The colonists planned to take weapons to commit a crime that creates substantial property damage. (analyse) They also succeeded in
hijacking the ships to get rid of the tea. Lastly, the colonists carried weapons while creating substantial property
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Boston Tea Party Dbq
Taking a Stand Against Britain and the Tea Tax: The Boston Tea Party
On the cold night of December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty dumped about forty–six tons of British tea into the Boston Harbor, destroying the boxes
and turning the water brown; however, this was not a violent protest. Many of them did not want any damage to be done to the three ships carrying the
tea, the last of which had just arrived that morning. During the entire event, only a few people got injured. Most of the protesters were unharmed and
cooperated with each other to protest against the British government, although one man was caught stealing the tea they were supposed to be
destroying, and another was knocked unconscious by a falling box of tea. Despite those mistakes, most colonists supported the Boston Tea Party, and it
had a great effect on what was yet to come. The Boston Tea Party was one of the main causes of the American Revolutionary War, and there were many
things that caused the Boston Tea Party itself. One such event was the Boston Massacre. On March 5,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is no documentation of the identity of the participants; however, Samuel Adams and Paul Revere were likely two of those participating, as well
as the other Sons of Liberty. Over one third of them were under the age on 21. The men ripped open chests of tea with hatchets and threw the tea
overboard into the harbor, turning the water brown. Many colonists gathered to watch. The men could not be identified through their Native American
disguises. They may have chosen this particular disguise because most residents of Boston feared and respected Native Americans. This was not a
violent protest at all, the colonists were simply trying to make a point. The entire protest lasted about three hours, and all 342 chests of tea were
eventually thrown into Boston
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Significance Of Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party was a major event in American history because this act of American colonial disobedience served as a protest against taxation.
British Parliament adjusted import duties with the passage of the Tea Act on May 10, 1773. The Tea Act granted the British East India Company
Tea a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies. Meetings were held and decisions were made. Taxes has been raised so much and so many
people did not like that. People did not like the idea of wasting money and paying taxes for tea. As of why the parliament didn't get much respect.
Tea crates were being sent in and out. While this was happening all the colonists that were paying taxes, were also paying for most shipments and
for the tea to be going to the parliament. For them to be enjoying the tea while the colonists were paying for it and the expenses were so high and
the tea in stores were so high as well because it was so popular. The Parliament became selfish because once they sold the tea in stores it went to them
as well and so no one bought it. Colonists had been complaining about the taxes and mini acts of fighting had happened and people were not happy.
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This happened on December 16, 1773. Where was it, it was at Griffin's Wharf, Boston Harbor. 180+ people participated in theBoston Tea Partyand
three ships were involved. The name of the ships were Dartmouth, Beaver and Eleanor. The tea came from China that we had put high taxes on. Also
something else you might be asking why the dressed up as Mohawk Indians is because they needed to protect their identity. The leaders of the Patriots
in Boston was Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Paul Revere. Last fact was who opposed the Boston patriots at the Boston Tea Party, it was the
loyalists led by Governor Thomas
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The Success Of Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party
The colonies owned by Britain in North America, sought independence. Between the 1760s to present day a lot has changed. The effects of the Boston
Tea Party have thrived throughout America ever since.The Boston Tea Party was a significant event in U.S. history, largely because of tea's importance
at that time, the acts of rebellion that occurred during the tea party, and the impacts they had on shaping today's society.
Carp stated that around the early 1580's, Europeans adopted tea for the first time.Coffee and chocolate were also introduced to Europe around this
time. These beverages did not make an impact right away because the taste was very bitter. The beverages started to "boom" once sugar was added.
The plant, camelia sinensis, produces all pure tea. All the tea that Americans and Europeans consumed came from Chinese soil until the nineteenth.
Ever since, India, has the most well–known varieties of tea.
The East India Company was the primary exporter of tea to the colonies. Before the Boston Tea Party, they stood for 3% of all goods sent to the
colonies from England. They exported an estimated 70,000 pounds (currency in U.K.) of tea a year. A merchant once estimated that each American
drank over two pounds of tea a year! Tea was consumed in households everywhere. Tea became a necessity along with sugar and tobacco. Tea was on
the rise, so Americans spent their hard–earned money on accessories that complimented their tea.
In 1767, British Parliament
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What Is The Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party
What ?:The Boston Tea Party was a protest with the American Colonists against the British government. They protested by going on three trade ships
in Boston Harbor and throwing tea overboard into the ocean. Some of the american colonists were dressed as Mohawk Indians,to symbolize freedom.
When ?:The Boston Tea Partytook place on Thursday December 16,1773.
Where ?:This all happened in Boston in the boston Harbor, on 3 boats,which were called the Dartmouth, the Eleanor, and the Beaver.
Who ?:American Colonists,which were the Sons of Liberty and the British Government.
Why ?:The Governor knew that tea was a favorite drink to the British and the colonies.Also it was a major source of income to the East India trading
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Essay Boston Tea Party

  • 1. Essay Boston Tea Party December 16, 1773, an angry group of protesters snuck upon three British ships carrying tea, and threw over 90,000 pounds of tea into the harbor. However this was not the cause of the revolutionary war, it was multiple things that the British government did to the Americans to provoke them to fight back. Many think it was right what they did to the American colonist, but many know it was wrong and some even consider it to be illegal. The British Government put a tax on stuff for everyday use, like paper, stamps, tea, etc. The American colonist knew it was wrong and unlawful so some refused to pay the price of the tax. British soldiers went to those people and demanded the money, if refused again or unable to pay the person would be beaten ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government was close to repealing it, but then the king forced it and made it harder on them, so the colonist made it harder on the government. They took from them what they had taken. They were angry, annoyed, and tired of everything that the British had put them through so they set out to make them pay for what they had done and try to teach them a lesson. That night, December 16, 1773, one hundred angry protester snuck aboard three British ship that contained imported tea from an Indian company, 90,000 pounds of tea that would be equal to over 1,000,000 dollars in today's time. It took the one hundred colonists over three hours, but they eventually threw all 343 chest of tea into the Boston harbor. This affected the government a great amount; it took a big chunk of money to buy that tea, which they thought the colonist would have to pay for. Seeing how outraged the colonist were, and that they meant business they government repealed taxes on some material need, like paper and stamps. Years later the taxes were brought back up, this act was called the "stamp act" it increased more than the first time and this enraged the colonist even more. The Boston tea party affected the government a lot, but not enough, so the colonist had to think of something else to do to get at them. The Government insisted on taxing them, all though not right they did it. The colonist had to revert back to hard ways with mo money and less freedom. Life was already hard enough for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Dbq Boston Tea Party On December 16, 1773, American colonists disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians, and threw chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Party was an act of protest against Parliament's Tea Act of 1773, that was passed in order to save the British East India Company from bankruptcy. After the Boston Tea Party, Britain passed a series of laws that became known as the Intolerable or Coercive Acts, so that they could punish the Massachusetts colonists for their rebellious behavior. These series of acts consisted of the Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, Administration of Justice Act, Quartering Act, and Quebec Act. With that being said, Massachusetts colonists felt outraged that Great Britain placed restrictions on their self–government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This act became known as the Quebec Act and was implemented because of the Crowns fear that they would follow in the colonies footsteps. Great Britain wanted to be assured that Canada wouldn't join the colonists war effort, so by establishing the Quebec Act, the Crown was able to make sure that Canada would stay loyal. Nevertheless, the Quebec Act defined new boundaries for Canada in the regions of present day Ontario, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota. Despite that, colonists viewed this ordinance as a threat to their potential expansion and liberties. Great Britain gave Canada land that had already been claimed by the colonies. In the future, this act would cause colonists to lose the support of the Canadians, during the Revolutionary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Boston Tea Party Throughout this semester we discussed many different topics about modern world history. The topic that was most interesting to me was the Boston Tea Party. Many questions clouded my mind when we were talking about it. What lead to throwing the tea in the harbor? How did the "leader" of this act get people to go along with his plan? How did the British react, specifically the king? The Boston Tea Partyis one of the most important protests that happened in history. The French and Indian war was expensive for the British. At the end of the war, King George III decided that taxing the American colonies would be a way of recouping the cost of the war. He also wanted to reestablish control over the colonial governments that became independent while the war was going on. The Stamp Act, the Townsend Acts and the Boston Massacre angered the colonists. However, taxing the tea was what pushed them over the edge. This action was the groundwork for the American Revolution. The British East India Company had financial problems due to the smuggling of Dutch tea in great quantities. This and the controversy over Parliament's authority were the leading contributors in the Boston Tea Party. Until the mid–1700s, the East India Company paid a tax on the tea that was imported into Great Britain. This tax was according to value, based on the value of real estate and personal property. It was about 25%. The king also added additional tax on the tea that was sold for drinking in Britain. Tea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Causes Of The Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party had aroused fury in Britain. One British official said that the people of Boston "ought to be knocked about their ears." King George III declared, "We must master them or totally leave them to them– selves and treat them as aliens." Britain chose to "master" the colonies. In 1774, Parliament passed a series of laws to punish the Massachusetts colony and to serve as a warning to other colonies. The British called these laws the Coercive Acts, but they were so harsh that the colonists called them the Intolerable Acts. One of the acts would close the port of Boston until colonists paid for the destroyed tea. Others banned committees of correspondence, allowed Britain to house troops wherever necessary, and let British officials accused of crimes in the colonies stand trial in Britain. To enforce the acts, Parliament appointed General Thomas Gage governor of Massachusetts. In 1773, Sam Adams had written, "I wish we could arouse the con– tinent." The Intolerable Acts answered his wish. Other colonies The tensions between Britain and the colonies led to armed conflict in Massachusetts. Americans at times still find themselves called upon to fight for their principles. MAIN IDEA WHY IT MATTERS NOW This statue of Captain John Parker stands in Lexington, Massachusetts. 154–157US8P R U2C06S3 11/26/02 12:11 PM Page 154 immediately offered Massachusetts their support. They sent food and money to Boston. The committees of correspondence also called for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Boston Tea Party Dbq When it came to lessons the British had a hard time learning. It's displayed clearly in the mid 1700's. The Boston Tea Party was a turning point in the dynamics of both England and the American Colonist. One could say that it set everything in motion so we could get where we are today. The British's stubbornness caused turmoil that could have been easily prevented. They were essentially the cause of the Americans actions. The question is whether or not the American responses were right. Were they too extreme? Should more have been done? Was a response even necessary? All these are questions that people tend not to think back on. They accept that what happened already happened, but don't question whether it was reasonable. What if a situation similar to that of the Boston Tea Partywere to happen? Do we (Americans) repeat what was done in the past or is there a better way to handle such a state of affairs? Analyzing what happened before, during, and after theBoston Tea Party will help determine whether or not it was it was the correct course of action and if it should be used again if a similar situation were to be presented in the future. Before ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Boston Tea party wasn't a random event. It's actually where the term 'Taxation without representation' derived from. In the 1700's the American colonist loved tea. It was estimated the colonist drank 1.2 million pounds of tea each year. The British came up with the idea to increase the tax in order to get more money. The taxes were expensive, so the colonist started smuggling tea from other countries in a form of rebellion. By engaging in smuggling the Navigation Act was violated. This was all done because of Taxation without representation. The tea was heavily taxed in order to pay for expenses of the French and Indian War. The Americans argument was that they weren't represented by parliament therefore they couldn't be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Boston Tea Party By Frankie The Boston Tea Party By Frankie Introduction With the conflict between the British and the colonies intensifying over the rights of "taxation without representation", both sides continued building more tension that lead up to the Boston Massacre. In this event, the British fired into a crowd of Boston Citizens killing five colonists and leading to a trial against the British soldiers. Now with the lack of the colonist 's concede to the British demands, this lead the colonist refusing to pay taxes on imported goods. Which lead to the next step towards the American Revolutionary War, and the defiance of property – The British Tea Party. The Dark night The Boston Tea Partywas a protest by the colonists against the Tea Tax that Parliament passed to monopolize the tea trade in the American colonies. This tax was to give the East India Company a chance to sell their tea to the colonies, but not pay taxes to the British. Unfortunately, this made it hard to produce, sell, and ship for the colonists, which led to the Boston Tea Party against the British Tea Act. The Sons of Liberty dressed up as Mohawk Indians and started destroying chests of tea by dumping them into the Boston Harbor. The Calm Before the Storm It was on December 16,1773, when three ships arrived in Boston Harbor with tea for the colonies, they were the Dartmouth, the Eleanor, and the Beaver. Most harbors were sending the tea back to Britain, but Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson allowed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Boston Tea Party Essay The Boston Tea Party Most people have heard about the Boston Tea Party. When American's dumped British Tea in Boston Harbor. But not everyone understands the importance of it, and why the Tea Party is still remembered today. It was on December 16, 1773, when American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians threw 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India Company from ships into Boston Harbor. "The Americans were protesting both a tax on tea (the Townshend Acts) and the perceived monopoly of the East India Company (also the called English East India Company)" (Britannica p.1). The Townshend Acts were a series of four acts passed by theBritish Parliament in an attempt to assert what it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fourth, and most important Townshend Act, lifted commercialduties on tea, allowing it to be exported to the Colonies free of all British taxes. The acts posed an immediate threat to established traditions of colonial self–government. They were resisted everywhere with verbal agitation and physical violence, deliberate evasion of duties, renewed importation arguments among merchants, and overt acts of hostility toward British enforcement agents, especially in Boston. "Colonial tumult, coupled with the instability of frequently changing British ministries resulted at the Boston Massacre" (Britannica p1). In repeal all revenue duties except that on tea were lifted. In 1773 Parliament passed a Tea Act designed to aid the financially troubled East Indian Company by granting it a monopoly on all tea exported to the colonies, an exemption on the export tax, and a "drawback" (refund) on duties owed on certain surplus quantities of tea in its possession. "The tea sent to the colonies was to be carried only in East India Company ships and sold only through its own agents, bypassing the independent colonial shippers and merchants. The company thus could sell the tea at a less–than–usual price in either ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Actions Of Boston Tea Party Alexus Howard Steven McCall U.S. History 2111 3 November 2015 The Actions That Led to Boston Tea Party: 1773 On December 16, 1773, American Patriots disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians boarded the ships of the East Indian Company docked in the Boston Harbor, and poured all the tea that was on the three ships into the ocean. They emptied three–hundred forty–two chests of tea which was valued at more than 10,000 pounds. This event became known as the Boston Tea Party. It was a reaction to the Tea Act of 1773. The Tea Party was the key event that started the Revolutionary War. There were some key events that led up to the Boston Tea Party such as; the Stamp Act of 1765, the Tea Act of 1773, the consequences of the Boston Tea Party was the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Tea Act of 1773 was imposed by the British government, its main purpose was not to raise the income from the colonies but to bail out the struggling East India Company, which was a key factor in the British government. The British government granted the company a exclusive possession on the incoming and sale of tea in the colonies. The colonists had never accepted the authority of the duty on tea, and the Tea Act rekindled their opposition to it. This act was also passed because there was plenty of tea left to rot in a warehouse, so with an attempt to save the troubled enterprise the British Parliament passed the Tea Act. The act granted the company the right to ship the tea directly to the colonies and to commission agents, which had the right to sell tea in the different colonies. Later, the Tea Act effectively lowered the price of the East India Company 's tea in colonies, since they did not longer have to pay an additional tax in England. The Boston Tea Party happened on the 16th of December in 1773. This was a pre–revolutionary incident that was a direct protest by colonists in Boston against the Tea Tax that was imposed by the British government. Boston Patriots, dressed as Mohawk Indians, and raided three British ships, the Dartmouth, Beaver and Eleanor. The consignees, which was under the pressure of the Patriots, in Charleston, New York, and Philadelphia, they refused to accept the tea shipments, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Boston Tea Party Dbq The Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts on December 16, 1773. The citizens of the colonies felt cheated due to the lack of representation in Parliament which caused unfair taxes colonists could not do anything about. In their opinion, they were British citizens as well and deserved the same rights given to those back in the mother country and to not have "virtual representation" where members of Parliament were chosen to speak for those across the sea instead of an election to decide who holds their seat in office. Therefore, when a shipment of highly overpriced tea, due to taxes, docked at the harbor, the Sons of Liberty paraded in dressed as American Indians and in a matter of three hours... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the Sons of Liberty raided the three boats The Eleanor, The Beaver, and The Dartmouth, they dressed as American Indians they had met. This disguise could have been simply a ruse as to avoid detection and remain anonymous or it could be deeper, it could have been the colonists freeing themselves of the title dictating them as British citizens and taking on the title of "Americans". When the time came to fight the battles in the American revolution, being post– Boston Tea Party, the colonists' knowledge of the land came as a huge advantage seeing as how the British soldiers had to navigate unfamiliar terrain and were at a loss in that aspect, and though they did have a better arsonal, the colonists prevailed in the end. After the entire American Revolution, colonists kept their understanding of Being from Britain and being loyal to a monarchy their whole lives, colonists were more or less at a loss when it came to the idea of breaking away from the crown and forming a government with no single leader, which did not work out very well but they did later create a democratic form of government, all because they encountered new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party When the Boston Tea Party occurred on the evening of December 16,1773, it was the culmination of many years of bad feeling between the British government and her American colonies. The controversy between the two always seemed to hinge on the taxes, which Great Britain required for the upkeep of the American colonies. Starting in 1765, the Stamp Act was intended by Parliament to provide the funds necessary to keep peace between the American settlers and the Native American population. The Stamp Act was loathed by the American colonists and later repealed by parliament. (http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/History.htm) However, the British government quickly enacted other laws designed to solve monetary... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( USA, 1) But, the colonists boycotted the tea. Large segments of the population supported the boycott, and it became common protest throughout the colonies. Various colonies made plans to prevent the British East India Company from landing its cargoes. In some ports, shipments of tea were returned or the chosen agents were forced to resign. (USA, 1) In Boston, the chosen agents were relatives of royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson and of course, they would not resign. Hutchinson made preparations to land the tea regardless of the popular feeling. Boston, a leading port city, where many important colonists were merchants, was a focus of colonial resistance to the Tea Act. It was also the home of the radical agitator, Samuel Adams, who staged a spectacular demonstration on the evening of) December 16, 1773. One hundred and fifty Bostonians, masquerading as Indians, made their way through a large group of spectators. They went aboard three ships, broke open the tea chests, and dumped them into the harbor. (http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/History.htm The excitement of the event, and the details of the evening were later recorded by George Hewes, and eyewitness and participant in the event. He states that the tea was contained in three ships, lying near each other at Griffin's wharf. Armed war vessels surrounded these three cargo ships. The commanders of the war vessels had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Boston Tea Party Dbq "The distinctions between Virginians, Pennsylvanians, New Yorkers, and New Englanders are no more. I Am Not A Virginian, But An American!" (Patrick Henry in 1774 after the Boston Tea Party.) American colonists gave everything for independence. While independence did not come immediately, many events triggered the Revolutionary war and eventual forming of the Nation we call home. Colonists banded together through oppression and tyranny caused by the British. Prior to the Boston Tea Party, the colonists quietly adhered to Britain's rules and taxations. Over time, angst and anger built up which erupted into the iconic Boston Tea Party. Men came together as brothers in the light of independence and nationalism for their country. The Boston Tea... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially the battle of Lexington took place quickly followed by the battle of Concord. These two events helped to build up a strong patriotism in the colonies. America had some steep casualty figures. Approximately 4,400 people were killed and over 6,000 were wounded. At this time the entire population gathered in census data was approximately 4 million people. The number of people is small compared to the giant British Empire. The patriotism and nationalism was important because Britain started to see America as strong, no matter how small in numbers and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Influence Of The Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party was an event in America earliest rebellion telling Britain that their control over the Colonists was over. The Sons of Liberty were tired of Great Britain controlled over the port and trades on tea that they wanted to send Great Britain a message as well as King George III. The events that took place was a message to Great Britain that we are through listing to you. The Tea Act which was passed by the British Parliament had a purpose behind it. The purpose behind the Tea Act was to save the East Indian Company from going bankrupt, but the Tea Act also lowered the payment the companies had to pay to the British government. That's not all the Tea Act did, it also give the East Indian Company a huge monopoly over the colonies because now the East Indian Company was able to sell directly to the colonies. The British believe that the colonies wasn't going to object but they "failed to take into consideration not only the power of the colonial merchants who had been cut out as middlemen from the sales of tea, but also the colonists would view this act as taxation without representation". (Thought Co, What Led to the Boston Tea Party). Britain viewed the Tea Act as something the Colonies wouldn't be upset about, but the colonies saw the Tea act as a one–way deal because the East Indian Company would import their tea into the colonies but it removed the tea that was entering England from the colonies. The Colonies had to pay huge amount of taxes on the tea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Boston Tea Party The events that lead up to the war were the Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, and the Stamp Act. The Boston Tea Party was an event about Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty going on ships and dumping 342 chests of tea in the sea. They did that because they did not like the Tea Act and the taxes of the tea that the British made. I think that the since the people who didn't like the taxes and Tea Act, they made the right decision dumping the tea. It was called the Boston Tea Partybecause of the tea dumping happening during that time. The group that dumped the tea disguised as Mohawk Indians in order to go do the tea dumping. I also think that when they disguised as Mohawk Indians, they probably did that because no one would realize who their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the first gunshot had hit nobody shot right away, it was after that the gunshots had been made by the soldiers. It took place in the year of 1770 of March 5 and killed 5 people total. I also think that the 5 people that were killed, who were those people's names and were they important? The Boston Massacre was called that because they wanted to make it a propaganda and some people wanted to make a big deal out of it. A propaganda is basically a rumor that spreads and becomes known. I think that when they called it a propaganda and wanted to spread the news, everyone around must have gotten to know it quickly because they wanted to make it a big thing. There were also two separate trials that lasted two days. The trials were about both, the soldiers and James Preston being accused of murder or they were being questioned about what had happened during the massacre. One was for the soldiers and the other for James Preston, a captain for the British soldiers. In the trials, how people were there in each trial? The Boston Massacre was took place east of The Old State House. The Old State House was the Britain Headquarters where the taxes went after the trade goods were paid and gathered. They chose to protest there, because it was the Britain headquarters. The Britain Headquarters were probably very important for them to have the massacre there. The Old State Town House was North East of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Boston Tea Party Of 1773 The Boston Tea Party of 1773 was a statement made by angry colonists to the British Parliament that enough was enough. The colonists were enraged over Parliaments constant abuse of power. They wanted their independence and Parliament wanted no part of that, which fueled their cause and the incidents thereafter will go down in history as the most important endeavors in history. Leading up to the revolt were events that further agitated the colonists and began to strain the relationship between them and Britain. After the French and Indian War, a huge debt was hanging in the balance. In order to gain revenue to pay imperial debt, Parliament began to look towards the American Colonists to not only subsidize these costs, but to reign in their control over them. Therefore, Parliament looked towards taxation to fund the costs of war and felt that since much of the money was spent to protect the American Colonist, they should share in the repayment. The first to be enforced was the Sugar Act, which taxed molasses. The colonist had no say in this law and therefore this stirred up the colonists even more and they began to boycott certain British merchandise. (Kennedy 2012) When the Stamp Act of 1765 required the British seal, or stamp, to be affixed on all paper documents, the colonists turned violent. They would not pay for something that never needed or required a stamp before so the colonists fought and won the repealing of this Act. The colonists became violent and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Boston Tea Party Dbq Back in the 1700's the British Parliament had to start taxing the colonies to pay for war debt from the treaty of paris, this made the colonists furious, for they did not know why they had to pay, they thought this was underhanded, this caused breakout wars between Britain and America. The British Parliament started passing more laws, therefore colonists reacted with wars, boycotts, and the Boston tea party. The Boston tea party happened when the sons of liberty and Samuel Adams got flabbergasted at the British Parliament for passing laws on their favorite drink, tea. The boston tea party started when the Sons of Liberty boarded three ships in the Boston harbor and threw 342 chests of tea overboard. This was one of the biggest causes of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Impact Of The Boston Tea Party The colonists were angry and furious, the King was taxing everything. Every new tax made the colonist's mad and made the King money. Son's of Liberty had the tax collectors scared, so they all agreed to stop taxing, but that's not what the king wanted.The King made them keep taxing the tea only. The colonist's were still very upset with the tea tax. That is what leaded to the Boston Tea party(the tea act). The Boston Tea Party had the best impact on the colonists towards fighting for their Independence. From my opinion Britain could have made things fair for everyone, but the King was selfish. The colonist's were very upset with Britain, because they won't stop taxing, but once they did stop they only taxed the tea. That was not good for the colonist's. As the taxing of tea was still going on, people were getting more and more furious each day. "We must fight, I repeat it,sir,we must fight I know not what course others may pursue,but as for me, give me liberty or give me death." –Patrick Henry (The Revolutionary War,15). The Son's of Liberty finally came through to help, they planned a little plan and if all goes well we may have no tea taxes for good. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The very next day the King found out and he was furious. The King decided to make the "Intolerable Acts". The Boston port act closed the port of Boston now only could except food and fuel. Ships with other cargoes were not allowed to enter or leave the port. British warships were placed there to enforce the act until Boston paid for the tea they destroyed. "If need be I will raise a thousand people and subsist them at my own expense".– George Washington (The Making of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Boston Tea Party Essay Boston Tea Party Historical Society As a little girl, I believed that The Boston Tea Party was just that, a tea party. But it was not just any tea party that I had envisioned; it was the most decedent tea party to ever grace the earth. It had everything, from hand painted china to crisp white table clothes. There were over a hundred varieties of tea, each one having been imported from a different location. China, France, Italy, England, you name it. The women that attended this tea party were well above average; they were wealthy, upper class ladies who were perfectly poised. Each one arrived to the tea in a carriage fit for a princess and pulled by a beautifully well–kept horse. All the women wore brand new ball gowns and white satin gloved. The whole event was a complete fairy tale that would never be forgotten. After growing up a little more and actually learning about TheBoston Tea Party in school, my perspective had completely changed. I no longer viewed it as a fancy party, but instead, as an event that greatly impacted American history. Back in the year 1773, the East India Company was experiencing some major financial issues and because they played such a large role in Britain's economy, England immediately wanted to help resolve the issue. In hopes of fixing the East India Companies financial problems, The English Parliament decided to pass The Tea Act in the colonies. Instead of having to ship tea from the company, to England, and then to the colonies, as done ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Importance Of The Boston Tea Party Why did the Boston Tea Party happen in the first place? On December 16, 1773, an incident took place in which 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India Company were thrown from the British ships into the Boston Harbor by American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians. The American colonies were protesting both a tax on the tea and a perceived monopoly. So in 1773 Parliament passed a tea act designed to aid the financially troubled East India Company by granting a monopoly on all tea exported to all the colonies, an exemption on the export tax, and a "drawback" of duties owed on certain surplus quantities of tea in its possession("Sons"). In the year of 1773, colonists had a goal to work hard and change a law they didn't think was fair. For more than three months, these British–owned ships had sat in the Boston Harbor. Each crate was filled with tea leaves ready to be unloaded. The British government had assumed that the cargo would be delivered to Boston merchants. The colonial merchants were then to pay the British government a tea tax. The passing of the Tea Act imposed no new taxes on the American colonies ("The Boston"). The tax on the tea had existed since the passing of the 1767 Townshend Revenue Act. Along with the tea, Townshend Revenue Act also taxed glass, lead, paint, and paper. Due to boycotts and protests, the Townshend Revenue acts were repealed on all commodities except tea in 1770. The tea tax was kept in order to maintain Parliament's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Boston Tea Party Essay Splash! "...Patriots disguised as Native Americans threw 342 chests of tea overboard from three British ships" (Hart 71). This event, which the colonists enjoyed but angered the British, was later referred to as the Boston Tea Party. This started off when the East India Company had a superfluous supply of tea that nobody was buying. As a result, they lowered the price of the tea and sent it to America for the colonists to buy. This was called the Tea Act. The colonists weren't stupid and immediately recognized it as a hidden tax. They were extremely outraged and a secret group called the Sons of Liberty got the idea of throwing out the tea into the Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Partyhad a prodigious impact on the colonies politically, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A man name Joseph Warren originally drafted it. The ultimate purpose of it was to urge Massachusetts to form their own government until Britain repealed the Intolerable Acts. Also, it told all colonists to arm themselves and get ready for war (Lukes 59). The Boston Tea Party tremendously changed the Massachusetts government and made Britain create new laws for the Americans. Secondly, there were several economic effects of the Boston Tea Party. To begin, the British had paid a lot of money for the tea that had ended up in the Boston Harbor. Therefore, the British lost an immense amount of money. The Intolerable Acts also had an economic impact as well as a political. One of the Intolerable Acts called the Boston Port Act closed the port of Boston. Half of the citizens of Boston were put out of work. Originally, the people of Boston got their food from the sea but after the act they didn't have the sea available as a source of food. "Boston lived on its sea trade, and people worried that they might starve" (Hakim 54). In other words, the harbor was the main way people made their living and fed themselves. The only way the British would allow the harbor to open is that if the Americans paid off the cost of the tea (Stuckey and Salvucci 177). The colonists would have to unnecessarily work harder to earn back the money they had wasted. The colonists decided to boycott British goods until Parliament repealed the Intolerable Acts, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party When the Boston Tea Party occurred on the evening of December 16,1773, it was the culmination of many years of bad feeling between the British government and her American colonies. The controversy between the two always seemed to hinge on the taxes, which Great Britain required for the upkeep of the American colonies. Starting in 1765, the Stamp Act was intended by Parliament to provide the funds necessary to keep peace between the American settlers and the Native American population. The Stamp Act was loathed by the American colonists and later repealed by parliament. (http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/History.htm) However, the British government quickly enacted other laws designed to solve monetary... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( USA, 1) But, the colonists boycotted the tea. Large segments of the population supported the boycott, and it became common protest throughout the colonies. Various colonies made plans to prevent the British East India Company from landing its cargoes. In some ports, shipments of tea were returned or the chosen agents were forced to resign. (USA, 1) In Boston, the chosen agents were relatives of royal Governor Thomas Hutchinson and of course, they would not resign. Hutchinson made preparations to land the tea regardless of the popular feeling. Boston, a leading port city, where many important colonists were merchants, was a focus of colonial resistance to the Tea Act. It was also the home of the radical agitator, Samuel Adams, who staged a spectacular demonstration on the evening of) December 16, 1773. One hundred and fifty Bostonians, masquerading as Indians, made their way through a large group of spectators. They went aboard three ships, broke open the tea chests, and dumped them into the harbor. (http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/History.htm The excitement of the event, and the details of the evening were later recorded by George Hewes, and eyewitness and participant in the event. He states that the tea was contained in three ships, lying near each other at Griffin's wharf. Armed war vessels surrounded these three cargo ships. The commanders of the war vessels had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party was an event that happened during the American Revolution. On the night of December 16th , 1773 a group of Massachusetts colonist disguised themselves as Mohawk Indians and snuck onto three British ships called "Dartmouth", "Eleanor", and "Beaver". The ships were docked in the Boston Harbor to deliver tea to the New England colonies. The group of Massachusetts colonist dumped three hundred and forty–two chests of tea overboard into the Boston Harbor. This event may have disappointed some people but it was one of the pivotal moments in battle to receive freedom from Great Britain in the American Revolution. The Boston Tea Partywas a protest against the British Parliament's Tea Act of 1773. The Tea Act was passed by the Parliament on May 10th, 1773. The passing of the Tea Act imposed for lower taxes and also no new taxes on the American colonies ("Boston Tea Party Facts", 2016). The low tax allowed the East India to undercut even tea being smuggled into America by the Dutch traders (A&E Networks, 2017). The Tea Act made the group of Massachusetts colonist and many other American colonist upset. In result , the Boston Tea party happened. When the three ships had arrived in the Boston Harbor, the colonist were demanding that the tea be returned to England. The Governor of Massachusetts refused the colonists demands. As a result of the Governor's refusal, about 60 members from the Sons of Liberty created the "tea party", an underground ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Causes Of The Boston Tea Party Hatred, anger, contempt, resentment. The colonists were overcharged on taxes, exposed to mistreatment, and subject to more laws than one man or woman could stand. Questioning their leader's, questioning the way they were living, wondering why they were being taxed without having any say on what they were being taxed on. Thoughts of rebellion in the air, plots brewing. Every man, woman, and child growing with more and more animosity, getting more and more tense by the day. Things were about to go from bad to worse, and worse would then turn to catastrophic, and catastrophic would turn into war. On the night of December 16, 1773, Samuel Adams and several hundred members of the Sons of Liberty boarded three ships in the Boston harbor and threw 342 chests of tea overboard. The Sons of Liberty were a secret society that came together to protect the rights, freedom, and liberty of the colonists. Among the Sons of Liberty were artisans, craftsmen, doctors, lawyers, business owners, common men, ect. What caused the Boston Tea party? There were several factors that keyed in to create the general cause of the Boston Tea party. One cause was that the Patriots had been smuggling tea for years before the event. They did this partially because the tax on tea was so high. The Americans also drank more than 1.2 million gallons of tea each year, knowing this, the British parliament decided to tax tea. The British had been falling in funds and they knew that their idea to tax tea would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Who Is The Boston Tea Party? Due to disagreements with the taxes on tea from the Townsend Acts, Sam Adams lead a group of protestors to dump tea from a ship in the Boston harbor. As Jack Rakove says in his book, Revolutionaries, "Had the value of the tea not been so dear, the Boston Tea Party might be remembered, if at all, as a minor piece of political theater" (Rakove 30). The British were dealing with debt from the seven years' war and saw this attack on their property a direct insult to their sovereignty. Unlike many Loyalist, the Patriots supported and respected the attack, as can be seen in an article by the Boston Gazette, where they say, "A number of brave & resolute men, determined to do all in their power to save their country from the ruin which their enemies... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In talking about Henry Lauren's view of slavery, Rakove talks about Lauren's regret in the participating in the slave trade but states, "Henry could not imagine how the southern economy could survive without it" (Rakove 200). Many of the Southern plantations would not have been able to continue producing their crops without their large slave workforce. Having a damaged economy could have hurt the growth of the early American country once it gained its independence. Colonists that were beginning to become opposed to slavery, such as Henry Laurens, did not want to abolish it, for fear of a crumbling economy and country. Many of the people feared freeing the slaves but colonies soon began to abolish slavery, with Pennsylvania being the first of the original colonies to abolish slavery in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Boston Tea Party Dbq Tea is for those against Liberty The Boston Tea Party was ultimately an American act defying taxation. The British Parliament's Tea Act of 1773 inhibited the colonists from paying normal prices for not only tea, but also stamps and sugar. Both sides, the British and the colonists, were affected in paramount effect. The colonists didn't feel that they deserved the unjust taxes placed upon them while the British had a major debt after the war that they attempted to diminish. The combination of these two sides resulted in a dismantling aftermath. After the Seven Years' War (1756 –1763), Britain had obtained France's Northern American territory. Proceeding that, Britain "faced a large postwar debt and the responsibility of additional land to protect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this fact, the Sons of Liberty and other colonists took a lot of precautions and made sure that the Boston Tea Party was well planned and executed. Samuel Adams argued that the Tea Party was a righteous protest and it was the colonist's last shot to defend their rights stated by the constitution of the government. The Bill of Rights of 1689 is an example of this. It stated that Parliament represents the people that it ruled and that isn't what they did that led up to the Party. The British still didn't learn when they passed the Intolerable Acts since they were viewed as a defilement of basic human rights. The Boston Tea Party has been remembered as an iconic event in shaping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Boston Tea Party Dbq Boston Tea Party The Boston tea party was assembled by the Sons of Liberty on Thursday December 16th 1773 around 7:00 to 10:00 PM put on in front of a crowd of over 5,000 people this was an act of defiance of the Americas to Britain to the Tea Act of 1773, as well as taxation without representation or more well known as the Townshend Act of 1767. However it was just not these two factors which lead them to do this it was also the thought of Britain charging the colonists more for tea, ink, and many other things, in order to pay for the troops fighting in the French and Indian War. So at first Britain was making everyone pay over price on tea so the colonists started smuggling tea from Dutch and other European tea makers. These things violated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Boston Massacre And The Boston Tea Party There are three ways that the colonist protested against the British which are the Boston Massacre, The Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party. One of the ways the colonist protested against the British is the Boston Massacre. They were mad that the soldiers because they took their jobs. The colonist were also mad at the British for stealing their goods from shops. They were also mad about the taxes. The colonists protested by a mob moving toward the customhouse where the British taxes were collected. The protesters picked up sticks, stones, and clubs. The crowd threw sticks and stones at the soldiers. They knocked down a British soldier. The British redcoats got mad and shot and killed 5 colonists which is why it was called a massacre. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Revolution Of The Boston Tea Party The Fuel When the people fear the Government there is Tyranny When the government Fears the people there is Liberty ––Thomas Jefferson This quote by Thomas Jefferson was one of his very famous quotes. Because of what Mr. Jefferson said it showed the colonists that they could control the government. This fueled many rebellious acts, as the acts showed the government that the colonists were going to do anything to gain freedom. The Sons of Liberty were a very important, all patriot group that would do anything for freedom. One of the Sons of Liberty 's greatest protest was the Boston Tea Party. This act showed the government that they would do anything, even dump $1,700,000 worth of tea into the harbor for freedom. As a result of the Boston Tea Party the Coercive or Intolerable Acts were passed. These acts were to punish the colonies for their rebellious behavior and stop more of these protests. The Group The Sons of Liberty were the people responsible for the Boston Tea Party. They were a secret underground rebellion against the British during the colonial time. The group was founded by John Hancock and Samuel Adams in 1765 in New York. The Sons of Liberty were not just responsible for the Boston Tea Party they also were responsible for the Boycott of British Goods in 1765 and much more. The group was made up of shopkeepers, artisans, artist, lawyers, and normal colonists. The group would organize when and how to protest. The group had only 33 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Dumping Of Tea Or The Boston Tea Party Bob is a person who was walking down the hallway. When he arrives at history class, he completely zones out when the teacher talks about the Boston Tea Party. He panicked when he was doing his homework, realizing that he did not understand anything. Fortunately he read articles like this one to help him learn what he missed. The Dumping of Tea or theBoston Tea Partywas an event in Boston, Massachusetts that helped spark the American Revolution. Before, Parliament imposed a harsh set of taxes. The Sugar Act placed a small tax on sugar. The Stamp Act placed a tax on all printed items. The Townshend Actsplaced taxes on everything on lead, paints, glass, and many more things. The British also occupied Boston with troops called the Redcoats. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Causes Of The Boston Tea Party On December 16, 1773, a group of overtaxed, oppressed, and overlooked colonists dumped 342 boxes of tea from Britain into the cold, dark depths of the Boston Harbor. The British Parliament had been gradually raising the colonists' taxes, taxing anything that could possibly be taxed, continually pushing the colonists to the edge of rebellion. The Tea Act was passed on May 10, 1773, granting the British East India Trading Company a government sanctioned monopoly on tea, forcing the colonists to buy tea from Britain alone. Although it didn't create any additional taxes, the colonists were so infuriated at Parliament for recent similar impositions that the Tea Act of 1773 was the grain of rice that tipped the scale for the colonists, causing them to ruin around ВЈ18,000 worth of tea. Despite destroying so much property, "the 'Mohawks' took care not to harm an members of the crew" (Schweikart and Allen, 75). The Boston Tea Partywas the correct response to the Tea Act on top of others for three reasons; it revealed the colonists' oppression, it encouraged the colonists' independence, and it set a great example for revolutions in the future. However, there is still some debate as to whether the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable response to the oppressive acts of the British Parliament. For example, it can be argued that the colonists could've compromising. However, as will be seen, these are both unreasonable. Firstly, the Boston Tea Party was a reasonable and understable response ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Booston Tea Party: The Boston Tea Party Would you be able to throw 19 million cups of soda or your favorite drink overboard a ship? The Boston Tea Party consisted of tea being thrown overboard into the Boston Harbor, the Sons of Liberty throwing the tea into the water, and the British taxing the colonists even more as a result. In the Boston Tea Party, colonists would rather throw their tea overboard than pay the taxes the British made. This was a long process that took brains and courage. The colonists were tired of paying the taxes so they took a stand against it. The Boston Tea Partywas a rebellion against the British taxes. These taxes weren't just on tea, they were taxes like the Quartering Act in which you had to allow soldiers to stay in your homes (Alchin). The colonists were tired of these unreasonable taxes and decided to stand up for it. Fearless men went out to the three ships where the tea was being imported and threw the tea overboard (The World Book Dictionary). This added up to about 342 chests of tea floating in the water (The World Book Dictionary). This brave act known as the Boston Tea Party was performed from 100 to 150 men who were tired of paying multiple taxes (History.com Staff). This important group of men consisted of many regular people like blacksmiths, carpenters, shipbuilders, merchants, and even bakers (Carp). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Aftermath, the British made another set of taxes to pay called the Coercive Acts (Boundless). These acts were taxes like the Boston Port Act, Massachusetts Government Act, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quartering Act (Boundless). Another result of the Boston Tea Party was how the British closed the Boston Harbor until the taxes were paid (Reference.com). Afterwards, tensions only got worse between the colonists and the British which eventually led to the Battle of Lexington and Concord or in other words started the Revolutionary War ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Booston Tea Party: The Boston Tea Party harbor and dumped 342 crates of tea into the harbor. The Boston Tea Party emerged due to the anger of Boston colonists towards the British which had been incited by protest activities by the Sons of Liberty organization. Essentially the raid happened as a result of taxation without representation. The American colonists suspected that Britain was taxing them to pay for expenses during the French and Indian War. Additionally, colonists believed the British did not have the right to tax them because the American colonies were not represented in Parliament. The Boston Tea Partyalong with several other historical events during the American Revolution played a key role in America's independence from Great Britain. As a result of the tea dumping, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Causes Of The Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party was a direct protest by colonists in Boston against the Tea Tax that had been imposed by the British government. Boston patriots, dressed as Mohawk Indians, raided three British ships in Boston harbor and dumped 342 containers of tea into the harbor. There were many things that caused the Boston Tea Partyto happen. There were acts such as the Sugar Act and the Currency Act that caused the Boston Tea Party to happen, which all had to do with money or taxes. The sugar act was a tax on sugar and molasses that affected the future of rum in the area. The Currency Act was paper money issued by the colonies that was regulated, so people could not spend it how they wanted to. The Boston Tea Party was organized and carried ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In turn, some Americans started to smuggle tea from Europe so they could sell it for a profit. With this new tax, tea had almost become a commodity, not for its rarity, but for its price. No one wanted to buy it because of the tax on it. There was also many laws and acts established by Britain that created tension between Britain and the Colonies. There were acts such as the Sugar Act and the Quartering Act that infuriated the people and also led up to the events of the Boston Tea Party. (The Boston Tea Party of 1773) "The constant, and ever –increasing, demands from the British infuriated the American patriots especially those who belonged to the Sons of Liberty organization. The Boston Massacre arose from the resentment of Boston colonists towards the British which had been fuelled by protest activities of the Sons of Liberty patriots. This violent incident resulted in the death of 5 colonists and the branding of 2 of the soldiers who were found guilty of manslaughter. The Tea Act stirred up all of the old feelings of resentment towards the British. Although various taxes had been repealed the Tea Tax was not." With the Tea Act laws still intact, the Sons of liberty believed they had to something about it right then. The Boston Tea Party took place on the night of December 16, 1773 between the hours of 7 PM and 10 PM at Griffin's Wharf in Boston. The original site ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On The Boston Tea Party American history is full of battles and freedom fighters. From the Boston tea party to voting rights. America fought against a king who was unfair and unjust. They may have had a civil war but it was also for the idea that rights were being taken away. The country has many amazing historical characters that made it the country it is today. This paper will discuss the Boston Tea Party, George Washington's inaugural address, his warnings upon leaving office as well as the Boston Massacre, the Battles of Lexington and Concord, and John Adams on voting rights. Andrews wrote a firsthand account of the Boston tea party recording that about ten thousand pounds worth of silver in tea was dumped into the Boston harbor. The people were angered by the tea tax that Britain put on the colonies and the people reacted in a violent way. John Andrews had many notable observations. One of these such observations was when the colonists voted unanimously to dump all the tea into the harbor. Another was how they only wanted to damage the tea, no other cargo was touched. When talking about the participants he viewed them highly as brave men. During the Boston tea party, certain people tried to sneak some of the tea for themselves instead of throwing it overboard. In George Hewes account of the Boston tea party, the people who took tea were shown to be punished. In his account, he talks about catching a captain who stuffed tea in the pockets of his coat. When trying to escape the captain's coat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay On The Boston Tea Party There were many events that led to the American Revolution. However, the most significant event that started the revolution was the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party is the most crucial event that took place because it started rebellious actions, it led to a chain of events which eventually caused the war to start, and it riled up many people. The first reason why The Boston Tea Party, which is also called the Midnight Raid, is the most significant event leading up to the American Revolution is because it started rebellious actions. The Boston Tea Party started as a protest against the British taxing the American colonists' tea. On December 16th, 1773, an association of around seventy men organized by Samuel Adams climbed aboard three British ships. This group of seventy men can also be identified as the Sons of Liberty. They were dressed as Mohawk or Narragansett Indians that would disguise them. They thought this would deceive the British into thinking they were Native Americans and not the Americans. It is accounted that they wore an "Indian dress," which contained blankets or ragged clothing with soot rubbed on their faces. Once aboard the ships, the men dumped 342 chests of English tea into the Boston Harbor. They did this as a reaction to the Stamp Act, which put taxes on paper items and tea, and because of "taxation without representation." The tea that they dumped out was valued at around eighteen thousand dollars and was over ninety– two thousand pounds. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Boston Tea Party Dbq The Boston Tea Party was one of the first acts of defiance by the American Colonists against Great Britain. It was also an event that led to the independence of America. The Tea Party took place in the winter of December 16, 1773 in Boston, Massachusetts. In this event, American settlers did not want to pay the raising taxes of tea and other goods to the British Parliament, which led to the colonists sneaking on boats dressed as Native Americans, where they dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Partywas an act of terrorism under the Patriot Act because: they conspired to dump the tea into the harbor, attempted, and succeeded in dumping the tea into the harbor, and had the intent of committing a crime by carrying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the colonists carried dangerous object such as hatchets onto the ships with them while hijacking the ships, it meant they were prepared to fight to destroy all of the tea, which was the British governments property. "...I immediately dressed myself in the costume of an Indian, equipped with a small hatchet, which I and my associates denominated the tomahawk, with which, and a club..." (George Hewes) This quote by George Hewes, a participant in the Boston Tea Party shows that the colonists knew they were going to commit a huge crime and needed weapons just incase they needed to fight. The colonists planned to take weapons to commit a crime that creates substantial property damage. (analyse) They also succeeded in hijacking the ships to get rid of the tea. Lastly, the colonists carried weapons while creating substantial property ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Boston Tea Party Dbq Taking a Stand Against Britain and the Tea Tax: The Boston Tea Party On the cold night of December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty dumped about forty–six tons of British tea into the Boston Harbor, destroying the boxes and turning the water brown; however, this was not a violent protest. Many of them did not want any damage to be done to the three ships carrying the tea, the last of which had just arrived that morning. During the entire event, only a few people got injured. Most of the protesters were unharmed and cooperated with each other to protest against the British government, although one man was caught stealing the tea they were supposed to be destroying, and another was knocked unconscious by a falling box of tea. Despite those mistakes, most colonists supported the Boston Tea Party, and it had a great effect on what was yet to come. The Boston Tea Party was one of the main causes of the American Revolutionary War, and there were many things that caused the Boston Tea Party itself. One such event was the Boston Massacre. On March 5,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no documentation of the identity of the participants; however, Samuel Adams and Paul Revere were likely two of those participating, as well as the other Sons of Liberty. Over one third of them were under the age on 21. The men ripped open chests of tea with hatchets and threw the tea overboard into the harbor, turning the water brown. Many colonists gathered to watch. The men could not be identified through their Native American disguises. They may have chosen this particular disguise because most residents of Boston feared and respected Native Americans. This was not a violent protest at all, the colonists were simply trying to make a point. The entire protest lasted about three hours, and all 342 chests of tea were eventually thrown into Boston ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Significance Of Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party was a major event in American history because this act of American colonial disobedience served as a protest against taxation. British Parliament adjusted import duties with the passage of the Tea Act on May 10, 1773. The Tea Act granted the British East India Company Tea a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies. Meetings were held and decisions were made. Taxes has been raised so much and so many people did not like that. People did not like the idea of wasting money and paying taxes for tea. As of why the parliament didn't get much respect. Tea crates were being sent in and out. While this was happening all the colonists that were paying taxes, were also paying for most shipments and for the tea to be going to the parliament. For them to be enjoying the tea while the colonists were paying for it and the expenses were so high and the tea in stores were so high as well because it was so popular. The Parliament became selfish because once they sold the tea in stores it went to them as well and so no one bought it. Colonists had been complaining about the taxes and mini acts of fighting had happened and people were not happy. People had been making plans of how they were gonna get the Parliament to notice... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This happened on December 16, 1773. Where was it, it was at Griffin's Wharf, Boston Harbor. 180+ people participated in theBoston Tea Partyand three ships were involved. The name of the ships were Dartmouth, Beaver and Eleanor. The tea came from China that we had put high taxes on. Also something else you might be asking why the dressed up as Mohawk Indians is because they needed to protect their identity. The leaders of the Patriots in Boston was Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Paul Revere. Last fact was who opposed the Boston patriots at the Boston Tea Party, it was the loyalists led by Governor Thomas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Success Of Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party The colonies owned by Britain in North America, sought independence. Between the 1760s to present day a lot has changed. The effects of the Boston Tea Party have thrived throughout America ever since.The Boston Tea Party was a significant event in U.S. history, largely because of tea's importance at that time, the acts of rebellion that occurred during the tea party, and the impacts they had on shaping today's society. Carp stated that around the early 1580's, Europeans adopted tea for the first time.Coffee and chocolate were also introduced to Europe around this time. These beverages did not make an impact right away because the taste was very bitter. The beverages started to "boom" once sugar was added. The plant, camelia sinensis, produces all pure tea. All the tea that Americans and Europeans consumed came from Chinese soil until the nineteenth. Ever since, India, has the most well–known varieties of tea. The East India Company was the primary exporter of tea to the colonies. Before the Boston Tea Party, they stood for 3% of all goods sent to the colonies from England. They exported an estimated 70,000 pounds (currency in U.K.) of tea a year. A merchant once estimated that each American drank over two pounds of tea a year! Tea was consumed in households everywhere. Tea became a necessity along with sugar and tobacco. Tea was on the rise, so Americans spent their hard–earned money on accessories that complimented their tea. In 1767, British Parliament ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. What Is The Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party What ?:The Boston Tea Party was a protest with the American Colonists against the British government. They protested by going on three trade ships in Boston Harbor and throwing tea overboard into the ocean. Some of the american colonists were dressed as Mohawk Indians,to symbolize freedom. When ?:The Boston Tea Partytook place on Thursday December 16,1773. Where ?:This all happened in Boston in the boston Harbor, on 3 boats,which were called the Dartmouth, the Eleanor, and the Beaver. Who ?:American Colonists,which were the Sons of Liberty and the British Government. Why ?:The Governor knew that tea was a favorite drink to the British and the colonies.Also it was a major source of income to the East India trading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...