Their goal is to "change politics as usual" They use the name tea party in reference to the tea party during the American revolution. They want to lower taxes significantly and stop the wealthy few from running the government.
The colonists were responsible for the Boston tea party.
The Boston Tea Party was at night.
No. The Tea Party movement is not nearly as organized as a political party, though some operatives of the Republican party are trying very hard to absorb the Tea Party's enthusiasm.
The Boston Tea Party occurred in Boston. Many crates of tea were dumped into the Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party. that's all i can think of
There is no such thing.Afternoon tea is a mid-to late afternoon break where tea is taken, sometimes with cakes, scones, biscuits or sandwiches.High Tea is taken later than afternoon tea, but earlier than supper (or dinner). It is a heavier meal, with a svoury course such as broth, kippers, mixed grill, etc.A Tea Party is afternoon tea with a larger number of people. It became renowned through the "Mad Hatter's Tea Party" (in "Alice in Wonderland"), the "Boston Tea Party" and the new political "Tea Party" of the American religious right.But, as I said before, there is no such thing as a "High Tea Party".
The Boston Tea Party. Rebelling became a symbol for one's freedom.
In June 2015, there are several minor parties active in American national and local politics. These include the Tea Party, the American Communist Party, and the Libertarian Party.
it means that the Boston tea party showed there anger they made a change in American history
In the United States, traditional party politics is alive and well. Failures in government communications between the Congress and the White House, have always had their ups and downs. Despite inroads made by the Tea Party, it appears that it's politics as usual in the USA.
it means that the Boston tea party showed there anger they made a change in American history
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If u mean the Boston tea party it was because of tea tax. If you mean the tax on tea it was to pay off debts from the French and Indian war
it mean grand old party!
the boston tea party..........
because the british is mean
Taxed Enough Already.
It depends if you're referring to the American Revolution (and an incident in Boston during which colonists refused to pay taxes on tea (which were a result of the tea act) and subsequently dumped boatloads of tea into the Boston Harbor). If you're referring to that, as your categories might suggest, then no, it was an event in American history. If you're referring to current American politics, the answer is still no. Although "Tea Party" members would like to consider themselves part of a party, they're really more of an ultra-conservative movement.