coercive act
but as the colonists called it; " the intolerable acts" (;
The people of the colonies threw the tea in to the Boston Harbor. We have called this the Boston Tea Party.
The Boston tea act was an act that people did because they got mad. They got on a ship and threw boxes and boxes of tea into the lake the boat was in.
Boston tea party and stamp act
The Climax of the Boston Tea Act was when the colonists, sailors, and merchants threw the Boston Tea Party. That's when the sailors sailed to the Boston Harbour, and dumped all of the Tea Party's teas in the bay in protest the high taxes and impositions from the royal crown.
it was to pay for their taxes of tea so they threw it over a boat
The colonists dressed up as Indians and threw british tea into the Boston Harbor and that act is now known as the Boston Tea Party
the boston tea party wasnt an actual tea party it was an act of rebellion to resist the tea act. Patriots got onto a boat filled with tea from the British east india company dressed as indians ( I think Iriquoian indians) and threw all the tea fromthe boats
The tea act
They threw all of the boxes of tea on a British trading ship overboard and this was called the Boston Tea Party.
No, the Intolerable Acts was a result of the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Act led to the Boston Tea Party
yes ,the Boston tea party did have connection to the stamp act.
they had the Boston tea party (where they dumped the tea into the Boston harbor)