In Boston Mass.
the merchant
the Boston harbor
To protest British taxation of tea.
the boston harbor
on a boat
Boston
native Americans
patriots (most likely)
The colonists held the Boston Tea Party because of the Tea Act, which stated that only the East India Company could sell tea in the colonies, and this was taxed three pence per pound.
the pink elephants. you dumb asses!?!?!?!?!?
No, the Boston Tea Party was a protest held by the "Sons of Liberty" in Boston. The people living in the US at the time were tired of being over taxed without having someone in England that represents their needs. The last straw was a high tax on tea.
The Boston Tea Party was held in Boston Harbour because that was where the Americans, (commanded by Samuel Adams told them to dress themselves as Mohawk Indians) had to throw 342 chests of tea into the water. The 342 chests of tea were in the tea ships which were anchored at Boston Harbour.