no
it was not.
The Boston Tea Party represented a political protest against the taxation that was imposed upon by the British government upon tea that was imported into the British colonies in North America. Colonists seized and threw all the tea on board three ships from England into the Boston harbor as a form of protest.
The Boston Tea Party - was a politically motivated protest by colonists in Boston against the British government on December 16, 1773. The Tea Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1773 reduced the tax on tea shipped to the colonies, and the colonists didn't want to be under the British rule anymore, so the dumping of the taxed tea in Boston harbour was there protest against the British Empire, which eventually led to the American War of Independence.Dont forget they dressed up like indians!! XD
vowed not to import british goods
wanted to have a larger part in the government
The Continental Association was responsible for enforcing a boycott of British goods in the American colonies as a form of protest against British taxation policies. It aimed to unite the colonies in their opposition to British rule and strengthen their resolve for independence.
A protest against a government or the government's ideas.
No
The Sons of Liberty were responsible for violent protests against British taxation. They are most famous for the Boston Tea Party.
The meeting of delegates from the twelve colonies in Philadelphia to protest the Intolerable Acts was called the First Continental Congress. Convened in September 1774, the Congress aimed to address colonial grievances and coordinate a response to British policies. It was a pivotal moment in uniting the colonies against British rule and laid the groundwork for the American Revolution.
People come together and "protest" fight for there rights against the government or at jobs.
they declared.
they declared.