The Boston Tea Party
Many colonists protested the Tea Act. On December 16, 1773 a group of colonists in Boston dressed as Native Americans. They boarded three Tea ships. They dumped 342 chests of Tea into the Boston Harbor. Several colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to Boycott or Protest the Tea act.
American colonists
The colonists, dressed as Native Americans, were called the Sons of Liberty. They dumped crates of imported British tea into the Boston Harbor to protest against the Tea Acts. This resulted in Britain closing the Boston Port and the putting up the laws A.K.A the Intolerable Acts.
It wasn't actually a tea party, it's just a cute nickname for when the American colonists dumped England's tea into Boston harbor to protest the taxes on it.
Patriots dumped British cargo's of Tea to protest the taxation being forced upon them. The Boston Tea Party was born.
Boston Harbor is a "what" rather than a "who"-- it is a place, a body of water famous in history because that is where the American colonists dumped tea, to protest unfair taxation by the British. Today, the Boston Harbor serves as a port, and it is near the New England Aquarium; the harbor is also a place where tourists can take boat cruises.
Boston Harbor is a "what" rather than a "who"-- it is a place, a body of water famous in history because that is where the American colonists dumped tea, to protest unfair taxation by the British. Today, the Boston Harbor serves as a port, and it is near the New England Aquarium; the harbor is also a place where tourists can take boat cruises.
The americans were mad that the british were taxing them on everything, even tea, and dumped the tea into the boston harbor in protest.
The Boston Harbor is located next to the City of Boston, located in Massachusetts. It is a natural body of water off of Massachusetts Bay. It is known to be very pretty.
The significant event in American history involving the throwing of Boston Tea Party chests into the harbor was a protest against British taxation without representation. It took place on December 16, 1773, when American colonists disguised as Native Americans dumped tea from British ships into the Boston Harbor to protest the Tea Act.
The Boston Tea party took place on December 16, 1773, as part of a protest against British taxes. During the night, The "Sons of Liberty" were disguised as Mohawk Indians and went onto three ships (Dartmouth, Eleanor, and Beaver). These colonists/patriots dumped the tea into Boston Harbor. On land, other colonists were cheering for them.