The reason the rebels did so was because they where tired of paying taxs for tea, not only that, but other stuff too, so they decided to dress up as Indians and dump all the tea on the british's boat into the harbor.
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Approximately 342 chests of tea were thrown into the harbor during the Boston Tea Party.
They are alleged to have thrown tea into the harbor at Boston.
The group of people which believed that the should have the freedom called "The Sons of Liberty" dumped 342 casks of tea, about 42 tons. In that day, it was worth between $1,900,000 and $6,000,000.
The tea party was not a party. It was an event when tea was thrown into Boston harbor as a form of protest for the tea tax having been lowered.
The Boston Tea Party happened on December 16, 1773. It was a political protest led by the Sons of Liberty to rebel against the Tea Acts brought on by the British Parliament. Protestors dumped all the tea into the Boston Harbor and ruining all of it. The Boston Harbor is an estuary that is located in the Massachusetts Bay.
Approximately 342 chests of tea were thrown into the harbor during the Boston Tea Party.
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They are alleged to have thrown tea into the harbor at Boston.
About twelve million dollars worth of tea.
During the Boston Tea Party which occurred on December 16, 1773 roughly 342 crates of tea were split open and dumped into the harbor. The Boston Harbor was a HUGE tea pot!!!
The Boston Harbor.
342 chests of Britain Tea, the event was later called "the Boston Tea Party".
The Boston Tea Party happened in 1773, when patriots dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
The group of people which believed that the should have the freedom called "The Sons of Liberty" dumped 342 casks of tea, about 42 tons. In that day, it was worth between $1,900,000 and $6,000,000.
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.
The tea party was not a party. It was an event when tea was thrown into Boston harbor as a form of protest for the tea tax having been lowered.