Yes there is. The Boston Tea Party took place in Boston, MA. In the Boston Harbour. During the time when England taxed the citizens of the US on tea. And the people did not like that one bit so they boarded every tea vessels and dumped the tea into the harbour.
Yes, many historians believe that the Boston Tea Party took place on Griffin's Wharf, which no longer exists, but which was on Boston Harbor. The Intercontinental Hotel Boston occupies that general spot now, and you can see a plaque commemorating the event on the north side of the parking lot next to the hotel. It's located at 510 Atlantic Ave.
In Boston there was a Boston massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
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The Boston Tea Party was a (traditionally believed) response to the British tea tax. The Tea Party itself taxed nothing.
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No, the Intolerable Acts was a result of the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Act led to the Boston Tea Party
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