The Boston Tea Parties mission was to get rid of the hated taxes on tea.
Yes there were two boston tea parties. One happened on december 16, 1773 and the other one happened on march 7, 1774
one, there were 2 tea parties but only one was Boston tea party
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There was only one Boston Tea Party and that happened on Thursday, December 16, 1773 in the evening.
Rephrase that question, please.
The colonists held the Boston and Edenton tea parties because they wanted to tell the British, and make sure they understood it too, "No taxation without representation!"
The Boston Tea Party boxes contained tea bricks, tea chests, and other items like sugar, spices, and textiles.
It stands for exactly that: Tea. If you'll do a quick search, the Boston Tea Party was a protest against Tea Act. However, if you're referring to TEA parties being staged all over America, TEA stands for: "Taxed Enough Already".
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the boston tea party wasnt an actual tea party it was an act of rebellion to resist the tea act. Patriots got onto a boat filled with tea from the British east india company dressed as indians ( I think Iriquoian indians) and threw all the tea fromthe boats