The Tea Party movement is a grassroots movement of millions of like-minded Americans from all backgrounds and political parties. Tea Party members share similar core principles supporting the United States Constitution as the Founders intended, such as:
• Limited federal government
• Individual freedoms
• Personal responsibility
• Free markets
• Returning political power to the states and the people
As a movement, The Tea Party is not a political party nor is looking to form a third political party any time soon. The Tea Party movement, is instead, about reforming all political parties and government so that the core principles of our Founding Fathers become, once again, the foundation upon which America stands.
During the Boston tea party, the American colonists invaded British tea ships and threw all their tea overboard.
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The Tea Party in 1773 was when natives of Boston dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to oppose a British measure for direct imports of taxed tea.
Abigail Adams was part if the Boston Tea Party because she was spying on the British is a patriot was telling her husband how the British her husband was against the British.
The British East India Company owned the ship in The Boston Tea Party.
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To protest the british tax on tea.
The British imposed a tax on tea.
During the Boston tea party, the American colonists invaded British tea ships and threw all their tea overboard.
The Boston Tea Party was an act to boycott British tea.
The Boston Tea Party was a (traditionally believed) response to the British tea tax. The Tea Party itself taxed nothing.
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Following the Boston tea party the intolerable act pass a year later
To protest British taxation of tea.
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cause of the Boston tea party