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Q: How did the colonists get access to british ships during the Boston tea party?
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What series of event linked the Boston massacre and the Boston tea party?

The British taxes on goods created hard feelings between the British and colonists. British soldiers panicked during a protest and caused the Boston Massacre. The British repealed all taxes except the one on tea in an effort to prove to the colonists that they had the power to tax the colonies. The colonists protested and caused the Boston Tea Party.


What ways did the colonists use to protest against british government policies during the colonial period?

they dumped alot of British tea into the Boston harbor


During what incident did british troops fire on colonists for the first time killing five?

The Boston Massacre. In defense of the British, the Colonists were throwing sticks and stones at the soldiers and the British were just trying to defend themselves. It was not really murder, it was self defense.


What happened to British soldiers on the march back to Boston?

During the Revolutionary War the British were sent to Boston to ensure that the colonists obeyed the ruling against them for the Boston Tea Party. When they were headed back to Boston they were met by General George Washington that ordered his troops to point their cannons at the British and demanded that they leave.


What was the reaction to the Boston port act?

The Boston Port Act was an effort on the part of the British to collect money from the colonists to pay for the tea that had been destroyed during the Boston Tea Party. The colonists felt it was unfair to make everyone pay for something that most of them didn't participate in.


What was the colonist reaction to the Boston port act?

The Boston Port Act was an effort on the part of the British to collect money from the colonists to pay for the tea that had been destroyed during the Boston Tea Party. The colonists felt it was unfair to make everyone pay for something that most of them didn't participate in.


During what event did Boston troops fire on angry colonists?

The Boston Massacre


What are the ways the colonists by working in groups resisted the British during the revolutionary period?

They had the sons of liberty and the daughters of liberty. They also had the Boston Tea Patrty


What did british colonists want to do during the European wars during the 1700s?

Help British


Why were colonists angered by the Tea Act?

Although the British East India Company had reduced the price on their tea (due to the Tea Act), this was just a way to hide the taxes of the Townshend Acts from the colonists. Aware of these taxes, the colonists refused to purchase ths tea, refusing to accept that the British had the right to tax them. They protested during the Boston Tea Party, where they dumped the tea into the Boston harbor.


Why were soldiers in Boston during the Boston massacre?

The soldiers were in Boston because of the Quartering Act which states that British soldiers will stay in colonists house. The colonists must give the soldiers food, clothes, materials, a bed, a room, and other things. This enraged the colonists. The soldiers would give in return protection from other countries or the Indians from the French and Indian War.


During the french and Indian war the colonists viewed the british as?

The colonists at that time saw themselves a British, the British were their own countrymen.