I don't know and I am trying to find out. Anyone know?
The colonist's view of maverick-like freedom was put to full capacity, as they protested the Tea act of 1776, and told Britain to BTFU.
Britain passed the Intolerable Acts in response to the Boston Tea Party as punishment for the colonists' protests against British colonial rule. The acts were intended to assert British authority over the colonies and quell dissent, leading the colonists to view them as harsh and unjust.
They were protesting because parliament wasnt listening to them.
If the man who started annoying that one soldier didn't annoy him or stopped annoying him it never would have happened. THIS IS ALL THE COLONISTS FAULT!!!!! Actually, that would be the Boston Massacre... As far as the Tea Party goes, Loyalists were pretty much against it. Popular Loyalist opinion was that the Tea Act would actually drive tea prices down and that the Tea Party would only antagonize the Crown. Which it did and the Crown responded by closing Boston Harbor.
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they now know that it wouldn't be easy wining the colonists
they now know that it wouldn't be easy wining the colonists
The view at the Marriott in Boston shows the Charles River. The hotel offers rooms with balconies so that the guest can sit out and enjoy the beautiful view.
they now know that it wouldn't be easy wining the colonists
they now know that it wouldn't be easy wining the colonists
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