The Boston Tea Party involved three ships. The names of the ships were the Dartmouth, the Eleanor and the Beaver.
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Dartmouth, Eleanor, Beaver
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Dartmouth, Beaver, and Eleanor.
That was called the Boston Tea Party.
The tea involved oin the Boston Tea Party belonged to the British East India Tea Company. It was carried in 4 ships. One ship the William ran aground and was stranded near Cape Cod so she was not involved in the Tea Party. The other three ships Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanore were the ships whose cargo of tea was dumped in Boston Harbor while the ships were tied to what is believed to have been the old Griffin's Wharf. All four of these ships were American, only the tea was British.
The Boston tea act was an act that people did because they got mad. They got on a ship and threw boxes and boxes of tea into the lake the boat was in.
AnswerAmerican colonists were tired of being told what to do by the British and having no say in their own actions. This particular instance had to do with paying the tea tax the British had imposed. The colonists dressed up as Native Americans that night and loaded a ship throwing tea overboard as a protest into the Boston Harbor.
The colonists were outraged when the British taxed the colonists (after the French Indian War) crazy amounts. The British had a large tax on the colonists favorite drink, tea. So the colonists dumped a ton of tea off a British ship in Boston Harbor to make the point that they did not want to be taxed so heavily.
Tea that was aboard a British Ship.
The British East India Company owned the ship in The Boston Tea Party.
The address of the Boston Tea Party Ship And Museum is: Congress Street Brg, Boston, MA 02210
The web address of the Boston Tea Party Ship And Museum is: http://www.bostonteapartyship.com
The phone number of the Boston Tea Party Ship And Museum is: 617-338-1773.
Boston harbor
Boston tea party was when Americans dressed up as Indians during the revolution and snuck aboard an English trade ship carrying tea. They dumped the tea into the Boston harbor, to oppose the tea act, which raised tax on tea from England As punishment, the English blocked their harbor stopping trade and hurting the Boston economy
Boston tea party was when Americans dressed up as Indians during the revolution and snuck aboard an English trade ship carrying tea. They dumped the tea into the Boston harbor, to oppose the tea act, which raised tax on tea from England As punishment, the English blocked their harbor stopping trade and hurting the Boston economy
Boston tea party was when Americans dressed up as Indians during the revolution and snuck aboard an English trade ship carrying tea. They dumped the tea into the Boston harbor, to oppose the tea act, which raised tax on tea from England As punishment, the English blocked their harbor stopping trade and hurting the Boston economy
The Boston locals boarded the ship and threw the crates of tea leaves it was carrying into the harbor.
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The Dartmouth was the ship that was attacked in the Boston Tea Party.