The Boston Tea Party was actually a protest by the American colonists against British taxation, specifically the Tea Act, rather than an act involving Native Americans. The colonists were frustrated with British control and taxation without representation, which led to the destruction of tea in Boston Harbor in December 1773. Native Americans were not directly involved in this event, so the colonists were not angry at them regarding the Boston Tea Party. Instead, it was a pivotal moment in escalating tensions between the colonists and British authorities.
no because they quit
Mohawk Indians
The colonists dressed up as Indians and threw british tea into the Boston Harbor and that act is now known as the Boston Tea Party
I do 't believe any got arrested, the were dressed as indians
Boston, Massachucetts. The event is recorded in history as the Boston Tea Party. A link is provided.
sons of liberty
Boston Tea Party
angry with the taxes, colonists dressed up as Mohawk Indians, raided three British ships, and dumped 342 crates of tea into the Boston harbor
Some of the colonists dressed up as Indians to disguise themselves, and threw crates of tea off the British ships coming into Boston, into the harbor.
Some of the colonists dressed up as Indians to disguise themselves, and threw crates of tea off the British ships coming into Boston, into the harbor.
Boston tea party
None. Because they were dressed as Indians so they Eurpeans could arrest any of the culprits.