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The people just moaned. But an armed gang, probably in the pay of John Hancock, crept aboard ships of the British East India Company in Boston harbour and damaged 2 million dollars worth of tea. This criminal event was laughed off as the Boston Tea Party.

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they had the Boston tea party were they threw over 2 million dollars worth of tea into the harbor

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It was the Boston Tea Party.

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