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The Boston Tea Party was an act to boycott British tea.
The Boston Tea Party, and later the Revolutionary War
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They gave themselves that name to use a patriotic and revolutionary symbol. That being said, the views they hold would likely cause disapproval from the Sons of Liberty who orchestrated the Boston Tea Party.
yes you did use tea cupsAnd now an answer based loosly on fact:No But its a great story, you should wiki it.These nut jobs got drunk, dressed up like Indians and took all tea off a ship and threw it in the harbour.Classic party!
The most famous was the Boston Tea Party when the colonists tossed the tea that they had on ships in the harbor. Also the expression "No taxation without representation" came about. The colonist also began to use other drinks in caffeine in them besides tea.
They didn't dress up. This is part of the fable. The Boston Tea Party was a protest of the lowering of the cost of the British tea by the government and the East India tea company who had gotten a bail out from the crown in 1773. The smugglers in the colonies found the Dutch tea that they sold was higher in price than the British tea, so they staged the Boston Tea Party and others in harbors in the colonies ( Hamilton was one of the largest smugglers in the colonies and a founding member of the Son's of Liberty). The cost of tea also went as far back as the Navigation Acts and the restricting of trade to and from the colonies passed from 1650-1733. Tea was also taxed in 1767 in the Townsend Acts.
The most famous was the Boston Tea Party when the colonists tossed the tea that they had on ships in the harbor. Also the expression "No taxation without representation" came about. The colonist also began to use other drinks in caffeine in them besides tea.
I believe that they used paint and other ways of disguising themselves in order to make themselves look like indians.
The Boston Tea Party was a civilian-based operation that was a (rather destructive) statement against "taxation without representation" and arbitrary use of power. Today's Tea Party may not have these exact same statements in mind, but most people involved in the Tea Party feel that the US government has overstepped its bounds and that those in office do not truly represent the will of the people, not necessarily voting how they say they will to get elected. Furthermore, most participants believe in smaller government and fiscal responsibility, qualities in which many supporters of the Revolution also believed. Today's Tea Parties have also not, to my knowledge, been successfully accused of any destruction of property.
Colonists wrecked the homes of a few British officials and beat up tax collectors.tea party
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