No one organized it. That is one of the great legends of our nation. What really happened was a group of people ( some may have been Sons of Liberty) were in one of the pubs and they were complaining about the tax on tea and the East Indian company. Some one suggested that they go dump the tea in the harbor, so they decided to meet at the docks. A few went home and dressed up as Indians and picked up a hatchet or two. They boarded 3 ships and threw the chests of tea overboard into Boston Harbor.
No. The legend of the Boston Tea party has him with a part, but he didn't have anything to do with it. Actually, the entire story about it is not correct. The British didn't raise the tea tax, but LOWERED it. The result was the men who smuggled Dutch tea into the colonies were upset because this would mean the cost of their tea would be higher than the British. The British were trying to put a stop to the smuggling that took place. One of the men involved with smuggling Dutch tea was Hamilton so if anyone took part it would have been him.
He was one of the people who helped plan the raid... I'm pretty sure
Samuel Adams was involved in the Boston Tea Party,he helped plan the Tea Party and helped dump tea into the Boston Harbor.
Samuel Adams dumped tea in The Boston Harbor during The Boston Tea Party.
Samuel Adams was at The Boston Tea Party.He helped dump tea into The Boston Harbor.
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Samuel Adams is famous for the group called the Sons of Liberty, an early patriotic movement that engaged in tax resistance activities such as the Boston Tea Party (1773) and the burning of the revenue cutter HMS Gaspee (1772).
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying the Boston Tea Party.
Samuel Adams and Paul Revere led Patriots in throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest tea taxes.
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Samuel Adams is most notable for his signature on the United States Declaration of Independence. He also helped to organize the Boston Tea Party.
Samuel Adams goal for the Boston tea party was for the British to take the tax off the tea.
Samuel Adams of Boston (brother of John Adams) was a major organizer of the Boston Tea Party
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Samuel Adams was both a founding member of the Sons of Liberty and involved in the discussions that led to the Boston Tea Party. Whether or not Samuel Adams actually helped plan the Boston Tea Party is disputed, but he immediately worked to publicize and defend it and consequently is credited with organizing it.
Samuel Adams was the official leader of the Boston tea party.
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Patriots.. Samuel Adams