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Some colonists celebrated the dramatic act of defiance known as the?

Boston tea party and stamp act


Did the colonists all support the Boston Tea Party?

no, some supported it and some didn't


What is a description of the Boston Tea Party?

Some of the colonists dressed up as Indians to disguise themselves, and threw crates of tea off the British ships coming into Boston, into the harbor.


What is a description of Boston tea party?

Some of the colonists dressed up as Indians to disguise themselves, and threw crates of tea off the British ships coming into Boston, into the harbor.


Why did the Boston Tea Party form?

nothing because there was no party!


What was the name of the colonists that dumped the tea at the Boston tea party?

The Sons of Liberty Some of the famous names of the Sons of Liberty were Samuel Adams and Benjamin Franklin.


Why did colonist dress like mohawk Indians?

I believe you are referring to the Boston Tea Party, where some colonists dressed up as Indians boarded a British ship in Boston, MA harbor and threw the tea overboard into the water to protest the tea tax.


What was the dramatic acts of defiance that some colonist celebrated?

The Boston Tea Party


What action did England take in reaction to the Boston Tea Party?

They jacked up the price of tea for punishment but also cause the colonists used up alot of it in the raid. They had to pay for it some how.


What are some related words to Boston Tea Party?

Boston tea rebellion or Boston tea overboard.


What do the letters TEA stand for in Tea Party?

Well the Boston Tea party was after officials in Boston refused to return shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston HarborToday's modern tea party movement stands for:TaxedEnoughAlready


Was the tea party a justifable form of protest?

The Boston Tea Party can be viewed as a justifiable form of protest against British taxation without representation, reflecting the colonists' growing frustration with oppressive policies. By dumping tea into Boston Harbor, the colonists aimed to challenge the Tea Act and assert their rights. While some may argue that such actions were radical, they were a pivotal moment in the fight for American independence, highlighting the colonists' desire for self-governance. Ultimately, it was a significant expression of dissent in the context of their struggle for political autonomy.