the sons of liberty
The purpose of the Boston Tea Party, was to show the British government that the colonists were mad that they were being taxed on Tea. So a group of men called the Sons of Liberty, threw 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor, to show their anger.
The purpose of the Boston Tea Party, was to show the British government that the colonists were mad that they were being taxed on Tea. So a group of men called the Sons of Liberty, threw 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor, to show their anger.
At the Boston Tea Party, a group of men, disguised as Indians, boarded ships that were carrying tea and they dumped the tea overboard.
They were a secret group of men who opposed british laws and acts and took part in the Boston tea party and had something to do withthe propaganda of the Boston massacre
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest of the Sons of Liberty against Great Britain and the East India Company. A group of 200 men dumped their cargoes of tea into the harbor waters. It was a turning point in American history.
The sons of liberty were a group of men ,including John Adams, who were against British rule in the American colonies. They were the ones who did the Boston Tea party. They also helped quite a bit with revolutionary war.
about 30 sons of liberty
the effect was all the white men and black men dumped tea on each other
only one
The phrase "men of prominent families and position means outstanding families and men of the Boston tea party.
There was no Tea Party Act, but there was a response from the king. He sent more troops to Boston and closed the port. One observer wrote that he thought “the whole of London “ was coming into Boston. There were 2,000 British men of war full of troops entering Boston Harbor.
King Georges reaction to the Boston Tea Party was to pass a series of laws to punish the Massachusetts colony and to act as a warning to others. The British called these laws the Coercive Acts, but the colonists found the laws so harsh that they called them the Intolerable Acts.