The Bostonians at the Boston Tea Party dumped 342 crates of tea into the Boston Harbor.
because Dominic was born in the dump. LOL.
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Yes, he did.
he was a big [art of the war he helped dump the tea into the Boston harbor which is know as the Boston tea party
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No one organized it. That is one of the great legends of our nation. What really happened was a group of people ( some may have been Sons of Liberty) were in one of the pubs and they were complaining about the tax on tea and the East Indian company. Some one suggested that they go dump the tea in the harbor, so they decided to meet at the docks. A few went home and dressed up as Indians and picked up a hatchet or two. They boarded 3 ships and threw the chests of tea overboard into Boston Harbor.
December 16th, 1773, He helped dump 342 chest of tea into the Boston harbor!
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The Bostonians at the Boston Tea Party dumped 342 crates of tea into the Boston Harbor.
The day of the Boston Tea Party. Which was December 16, 1773
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Samuel Adams helped plan the Boston Tea Party. He also helped dump tea into the ocean. He also had a strong voice in The Sugar, Stamp, and Townshends Acts. He was John Adams cousin(John Adams was the second president). Samuel Adams also signed the Declaration of Independence. Sam Adams were warned that the British were coming to Concord, Massachusetts by Paul Revere, Samuel Prescott.He died of sickness at the age of 82. He also became governor of Massachusetts. Then lived peacefully for 6 years before he died. His statue is in Boston.
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American colonists did not want to pay the tea tax that Britain had recently established in the colonies. To show their discontent, the people of Boston dumped tea into the harbor to show that they were not going to pay for it.