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Most of the Boston Tea Party participants brought a disguise to make them look like Indians.
The green tea diet suggests that participants drink several cups of green tea each day to aid in calorie burning and weight loss. In addition to drinking several cups of green tea, participants in the diet need to eat reasonable portions of healthy foods and engage in exercise regularly.
A tea ceremony is a event where participants are served tea as an art form in most Asian countries, where the most commonly known ones are of in China, Taiwan, and Japan.
This article on the Boston Tea Party which occurred in Colonial America in 1773 provides fast facts, history and information about the events of the Boston Tea Party.
The participants of the Boston Tea Party were not eager to have their names known, as they sought to protest British taxation in a covert manner. Many of them disguised themselves as Native Americans to protect their identities and evade potential repercussions from British authorities. Their actions were intended as a bold statement against unfair taxation rather than seeking personal recognition. The anonymity helped to maintain the focus on the protest itself rather than on individual participants.
The identities of most participants at events like the Tea Party movement were often kept unknown to protect their privacy and safety, as public involvement in political movements can sometimes lead to backlash or harassment. Additionally, anonymity allows individuals to express their views without fear of social or professional repercussions. Finally, maintaining a level of secrecy can help create a sense of unity and collective identity among participants, emphasizing shared beliefs over individual recognition.
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.
In a Vietnamese tea ceremony, the altar typically includes items like a tea set, incense, flowers, and fruits. The altar holds symbolic significance, representing respect for ancestors and the connection between the living and the deceased. It is a sacred space where participants pay homage to their heritage and show gratitude for the blessings in their lives.
Participants in the Tea Game and the Tea they like to drink.Clarice (Clarice is stood with Lila) likes Tea No 7Dawson Antiques Shop likes Tea No 10Derby (Man with his hand over his mouth) likes Tea No 1Dylan Down the Alley Likes Tea No No 5Duke ( boy at the gate) likes Tea No 6Felix (Restaurant) Likes Tea No 7Garland ( Grocer Shop) Likes Tea No 3Geoff ( Tower) Likes Tea No 8Gertie ( Pancakes lady) Likes Tea No 9Gregorio Likes Tea No 8Grinko ( Museum) Tea No 12Hopper ( Nr the dog) Likes Tea No 12Vera (Cabaret) Likes Tea No 2Joanie ( Nr Antique Shop) Likes Tea No 2Joseph ( Photo-Shop) Likes Tea No 6Krantz ( Hotel Porter) Likes Tea No 5Layton ( Professor) Likes Tea no 1Luke ( Professors Assistant) Likes Tea No 2Lila (Lila is stood with Clarice) Likes Tea No 4.Marina (Nr Lamppost) Likes tea No 4.Niles ( Small Man) Likes Tea No 9Opal (Lady nr Hotel) Likes Tea No 11Ray ( Nr Gate leading to the mine) Likes Tea No 10Rory ( Nr Statue) Likes Tea No 3Sammy ( Outside the Hotel) Likes Tea No 11Strachen ( Little man on his own) Likes Tea No 1
Participants in the game and the Tea they lik to drinkClarice (Clarice is stood with Lila) likes Tea No 7Dawson Antiques Shop likes Tea No 10Derby (Man with his hand over his mouth) likes Tea No 1Dylan Down the Alley Likes Tea No No 5Duke ( boy at the gate) likes Tea No 6Felix (Restaurant) Likes Tea No 7Garland ( Grocer Shop) Likes Tea No 3Geoff ( Tower) Likes Tea No 8Gertie ( Pancakes lady) Likes Tea No 9Grinko ( Museum) Tea No 12Hopper ( Nr the dog) Likes Tea No 12Vera (Cabaret) Likes Tea No 2Joanie ( Nr Antique Shop) Likes Tea No 2Joseph ( Photo-Shop) Likes Tea No 6Krantz ( Hotel Porter) Likes Tea No 5Layton ( Professor) Likes Tea no 1Luke ( Professors Assistant) Likes Tea No 2Lila, (Lila is stood with Clarice) Likes Te No 4.Marina (Nr Lamppost) Likes tea No 4.Niles ( Small Man) Likes Tea No 9Opal (Lady nr Hotel) Likes Tea No 11Ray ( Nr Gate leading to the mine) Likes Tea No 10Rory ( Nr Statue) Likes Tea No 3Sammy ( Outside the Hotel) Likes Tea No 11Strachen ( Little man on his own) Likes Tea No 1
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Participants in the game and the tea they like to drink. Clarice (Clarice is stood with Lila) Likes Tea No 7 Dawson, (Antique shop), Likes Tea No 10. Derby, (Man with his hand over his mouth) Like Tea No 1. Dylan, (Man down the Alley), Likes Tea No 5. Duke, (Boy at the gate) Likes Tea No 6. Felix, (Restaurant) Likes Tea No 7. Garland, (Grocer's shop) Likes Tea No 3. Geoff, ( In the Tower) Likes Tea NO 8. Gertie, (The Pancake Lady) Likes Tea No 9. Gregorio, Likes Tea No 8. Grinko, (Museum) Likes Tea No 12. Hopper, (Nr the Dog) Likes Tea No 12. Vera, (Cabaret) Likes Tea No 2. Joanie, (Nr Antique Shop) Likes Tea No 2. Joseph, (Photo Shop) Likes Tea No 6. Krantz, (Hotel Porter) Likes Tea No 5. Layton, Likes Tea No 1. Luke, Likes Tea No 2. Lila, (Stood with Clarice) Likes Tea No 4. Marina, (Nr Lamppost) Likes Tea No 4. Niles, (The small man) Likes Tea No 9. Opal, (Lady Nr the Hotel) Likes Tea No 11. Ray, ( Nr Gate Leading to the Mine) Likes Tea No 10. Rory, (Nr to the Statue) Likes Tea No 3. Sammy, (Outside the Hotel) Likes Tea No 11. Strachen, (Little Man on his own) Likes Tea No 1.