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5 people were killed during the Boston Massacre.
The Boston Tea Party was not a group of people, but rather an event. It was a guerrila attack during which a group of colonists, angered over a tax the British had placed on tea, who dressed up as American Natives and sunk onto ships then dumped crates of tea into Boston Harbor.
The Berlin Airlift was a factor, supplies were flown in during Stalin's blockade.
that it was so much they decided to dump it into the Boston harbor which was called the Boston tea party.
No body armor as people do today. Simply the clothing of the 1930's.
The people of the colonies threw the tea in to the Boston Harbor. We have called this the Boston Tea Party.
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At the time, Boston's economy was largely dependent on the trade - import and export - that was based on Boston's position as a major harbor. Blockading that harbour would lead to almost all its imports and exports coming to a standstill, people losing their jobs etc.
People dressed up as mohawk Indians in Boston.
As I understand it nobody died due to the Soviet blockade of Berlin. The US Air Force began flying in supplies long before that would have become an issue. A few deaths did result from airplane crashes during the airlift operations to supply Berlin. However of course some people did die during the period of the Soviet blockade of Berlin but those were from the usual causes people die from and were not directly connected to the blockade.
5 people were killed during the Boston Massacre.
The tea was all ready in port when the Boston Tea Party took place. According to eyewitness accounts there were 2,000 people there when the tea was thrown into the harbor.
The tea was all ready in port when the Boston Tea Party took place. According to eyewitness accounts there were 2,000 people there when the tea was thrown into the harbor.
See website: Attack on Pearl Harbor
The Boston Tea Party was not a group of people, but rather an event. It was a guerrila attack during which a group of colonists, angered over a tax the British had placed on tea, who dressed up as American Natives and sunk onto ships then dumped crates of tea into Boston Harbor.