I don't understand this question, but they threw the tea over from a ship into the water.
The colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor.
Boston
No, colonists dressed up as Indians to try to fool the English.
High taxes [taxation without representation]
No, the colonists did not throw clam shells at the British during the Boston Massacre. The event, which took place on March 5, 1770, involved a confrontation between British soldiers and a crowd of colonists who were protesting British rule. The protesters were throwing snowballs and other objects, but clam shells were not specifically mentioned as part of the incident. The clash escalated and resulted in British soldiers firing into the crowd, killing several colonists.
English
The colonists threw tea into the Boston Harbor.
the boston harbor
Because the colonists objected to the monopoly on tea and the import duty. Because the colonists did not like Britain put a tax on tea.
The Bostonians did not like the high import tariffs the British were putting on the tea.
Boston
The Boston Tea Party was held in Boston Harbour because that was where the Americans, (commanded by Samuel Adams told them to dress themselves as Mohawk Indians) had to throw 342 chests of tea into the water. The 342 chests of tea were in the tea ships which were anchored at Boston Harbour.
Into Boston Harbor.
The tea act(act that made tea have taxes) caused the Boston Tea Party(hundreds of colonists throw British tea into the ocean.)
Because the colonists objected to the monopoly on tea and the import duty. Because the colonists did not like Britain put a tax on tea.
No, colonists dressed up as Indians to try to fool the English.
Nothing. It was a tax protest by a bunch of guys sitting around a pub who thought it would be a good idea to throw the tea off the ships. It was not organized as many think and it was spur of the moment.