The Boston Tea Party was when the American Colonist got upset because of being taxed for tea so they dress up as Mohawk Indians sneaked onto three ships and dumped 342 chest of tea onto Boston harbor in 1773.
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The Boston Tea Party was when the American Colonist got mad because of being taxed for tea so they dress up as Indians and poured all the tea in the river.
In 1766, the Townshend Acts were adopted. This allowed Parliament to tax
the colonies on tea, lead, paint, paper, and many other items. In 1770, the Townshend Acts were
repealed except for the tax on tea. This was to show the colonies that the British government had more
power than them. For most of the time, the tax was ignored as the colonists bought most of their
tea from Dutch smugglers.
The French and Indian war was expensive for the British. When the war was concluding, King
George The Third and his government looked into taxing the British colonies to gain their money lost
with the war. Well, the colonists drank a lot of tea. Their average consumption was 1.2 million gallons a
year. For the English, it was an everyday beverage. They were consuming so much, the King knew he
could make money off of it, by charging a tax with every load of tea they bought. There was a tax on
sugar and printed goods as well. The colonists were obviously angered, and starting smuggling tea
from Holland. When the king found out, he passed acts on the tea. The colonists were extremely angry,
feeling only representatives in their country had the
right to motion and pass laws.
Soon the the 1773 Tea Act was passed. This act allowed English East India Company to sell tea
to Americans, but there was still a tax. The tea company could ship tea straight to America, sold
by a certain group of merchants. Today, the tea would be valued at over one million dollars. The
Patriots, or the ones who disapproved of Britain, tried convincing the Loyalists, those still loyal
to Britain, to refuse the tea sold to them, but they ignored them. This lead the Patriots to
embarrass them in public and constantly harassing them.
They decided it was time for a plan, because they were not going to take this from the Britain
anymore. Some people who wanted this to be stopped posted a handbill on it that read:
This is the original handbill that was passed out to organize the Boston Tea Party. It reads ...Brethren, and Fellow Citizens!"You may depend, that those odious Miscreants and detestable Tools to Ministry and Governor, theTEA CONSIGNEES, (those traitors to their Country, Butchers, who have done, and are doing everyThing to Murder and destroy all that shall stand in the Way of their private Interest,) are determinedto come and reside again in the Town of Boston. I therefore give you this early Notice, that you mayhold yourselves in Readiness, on the shortest Notice, to give them such a Reception, as such vileIngrates deserve. If any Person should be so hardy as to Tear this down, they may expect severestResentment"
The Patriotic colonists had a meeting to decide on
what was going to happen next. On November 29, 1773, thousands of people gathered at Faneuil Hall.
It was so crowded they had to switch locations to the Old South Meeting House. These meeting were
called the "Body of the People" or the "Sons of Liberty" At the meeting they voted to have twenty-five
men stand guard and make sure the East India Company, Chinese Tea, would not be shipped. These
meeting were the beginning of what would become the Boston Tea Party. They decided to board the
four ships that would be coming with tea, but they did not know the ship William never came and got
stranded, and the tea from that vessel was never received.
Then, on the day the Boston Tea Party took place, December 16, 1733 at 9pm, in Griffin's
Wharf, after the officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of
colonists dressed as Mohawk Indians, (to hide their real identity) and boarded the Dartmouth, the
Eleanor, and the Beaver cargo vessels and dumped all three hundred forty-two (342) cases, five
hundred thousand gallons (500,000) of tea into the Boston Harbor as a protest. These men included
Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere but one hundred thirteen (113) other men participated.
One of the participants tried to steal some of the tea, and he was punished by the Sons of Liberty. The
whole thing took at least three hours, to dump out all the tea. While the tea was being thrown
overboard, British armed ships surrounded, but they never tried to resist them. As a punishment, the
intolerable acts were passed, the Boston Harbor was closed, and all the dumped tea had to be paid
back, whichwas nine thousand six hundred fifty-nine pounds total (£9,659) worth of damage in 1773
currency.The total would be worth one million dollars ($1,000,000) today. The colonists sang a song
about the Boston Tea Party. It went like this:
"Rally, Mohawks! Bring out your axes,
And tell King George we'll pay no taxes
On his foreign tea."
Robert Murray, a New York merchant, went to Lord North with three other merchants and offered to
pay for the losses, but the offer was turned down. The Boston Tea Party was eventually declared one of
the many reactions that started the Revolutionary War.
You could describe the Boston Tea Party as one of the biggest events in the 1700s because everyone was there and if you weren't then you weren't important. So if we were you we'd check your family tree and see if anyone from it were in the Boston tea party.
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 Tea Party was a protest of the lowering of the cost of the British tea by the government and the East India tea company who had gotten a bail out from the crown in 1773. The smugglers in the colonies found the Dutch tea that they sold was higher in price than the British tea, so they staged the Boston Tea Party and others in harbors in the colonies ( Hamilton was one of the largest smugglers in the colonies and a founding member of the Son's of Liberty). The cost of tea also went as far back as the Navigation Acts and the restricting of trade to and from the colonies passed from 1650-1733. Tea was also taxed in 1767 in the Townsend Acts.
Americans were mad about how the taxes were to high to buy sugar so they dumped all their tea in a lake.
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A street fight that occurred on March 5, 1770, between a "patriot" mob, throwing snowballs, stones, and sticks, and a squad of British soldiers.
Which best describes the Boston Tea Party of 1773?
The Boston Tea Party happened in the year of 1773.
The Boston Massacre happened in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party happened in 1773.
The Boston Tea Party happened on December 16, 1773.
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The Boston tea party
The Boston Tea Party happened in 1773, when patriots dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
The Boston Tea Party happened in the year of 1773.
The Boston Tea Party happened in 1773, when patriots dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
The Boston Tea Party took place in Boston Harbour.
It happened in Massachusetts. LOOK AT THE NAME!!! BOSTON tea party.
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The Boston Harbor.
The Boston Massacre happened in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party happened in 1773.
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Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre
The Boston Tea Party happened on December 16, 1773.