People threw tea into the water during the Boston Tea Party as a protest against British taxation without representation. The American colonists were frustrated by the Tea Act of 1773, which granted the British East India Company a monopoly on tea sales in the colonies and imposed taxes. The act was seen as an infringement on their rights, leading to the symbolic act of dumping 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor on December 16, 1773, as a statement of defiance against British rule.
I don't understand this question, but they threw the tea over from a ship into the water.
make tea and invite people over
Paul Revere, among others, threw tea into the sea to protest against Britain.
Into Boston Harbor.
1773
boston harbor
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Tea! Tea is originally made from heating water with certain tea leaves
The British East India Company owned the ship in The Boston Tea Party.
no one is for sure but it is estamated 50 to100
the merchant
In 1998 a ship in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico brought them tea.