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The Boston Tea Party was not a group of people, but rather an event. It was a guerrila attack during which a group of colonists, angered over a tax the British had placed on tea, who dressed up as American Natives and sunk onto ships then dumped crates of tea into Boston Harbor.
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They were written as a response to the Boston Tea Party, to punish the colonists for rebellious actions.
A group of indignant colonists, led by Samuel Adams , Paul Revere , and others, disguised as Native Americans.
The laws put on the colonists in 1763 to punish them for the boston tea party were called "The Intolerable Acts."
The Boston Tea Party was not a group of people, but rather an event. It was a guerrila attack during which a group of colonists, angered over a tax the British had placed on tea, who dressed up as American Natives and sunk onto ships then dumped crates of tea into Boston Harbor.
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it was the americans or what was called the colonists
he lead the colonists to the Boston tea party and he is known as the " Father of the Revolution"
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After the boston tea party the king taxed all the tea in the colonies.
No, what are you talking about? The Boston Tea Party was a rebellion of the colonists against England and their taxes.
The purpose of the Boston Tea Party, was to show the British government that the colonists were mad that they were being taxed on Tea. So a group of men called the Sons of Liberty, threw 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor, to show their anger.