The Sons of Liberty showed their opposition by dumping more than 300 crates of tea into the Boston Harbor, which led to the Intolerable Acts.
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The colonial boycott of tea seriously hurt the company!
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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.
because their teachers beat them like you do me
They protested in many ways but probably the most famous one was when they disguised themselves as Native American raiders and threw tea over the side of a merchant ship into the Boston Harbor.
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The Daughters of Liberty responded to the Townshend Acts by organizing boycotts of British goods and promoting domestic manufacturing to reduce dependence on British imports. They also engaged in public protests and demonstrations to show their opposition to the colonial taxation imposed by the British government.
No. The Sons of Liberty --as an organization-- started in Boston and it was the New York group that helped to organize groups in other states. The earliest group was in Boston in 1765. Washington was in Virginia. He did not get active in politics until he joined the Continental Congress in July 1774. Although he did show interest in politics as early as 1769.