The colonits.
Because the people who lived in Boston were protesting about unfair taxes.
I think you're referring to the Boston Tea Party, in which the Sons of Liberty--dressed as Mohawk Indians--dumped British tea into Boston Harbor.
They were protesting because parliament wasnt listening to them.
They destroyed the tea by dumping it in Boston Harbor.
First was protesting, then the Boston Tea Party, then the Revolutionary War, then America as it is today. xp
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 boston tea party..........
i belive, if you are talking about the boston tea party, that they were throwing the tea of the ship was because they were protesting the high tax rates on tea and other goods.
It wasn't the natives! It was colonists who threw the tea into Boston Harbour. They were protesting against having to pay taxes to England. Later known as The Boston Tea-Party, it was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, on the 16th December 1773.
punished Boston for the tea party
No, the Intolerable Acts was a result of the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Act led to the Boston Tea Party
the Boston tea party