No. It was Dutch smugglers who were upset over the cost of the British tea. The British had lowered the tea which made the Dutch tea higher in cost. If you wish to read more about this I refer you to the book "I LOVE Paul Revere WHETHER HE RODE OR NOT." BY Richard Shenman. Mr. Shenman has degrees from Vassar and Harvard and worked as a researcher for the Andrew Jackson papers project as well as has other books on American history.
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Historically the Sons of Liberty have been credited with this action. It was part of a larger protest regarding unfair taxation. While smugglers likely were involved, there can be no doubt colonists who were against taxation were involved.
They are alleged to have thrown tea into the harbor at Boston.
Leading the Sons of Liberty to the Boston Tea Party.
I think you're referring to the Boston Tea Party, in which the Sons of Liberty--dressed as Mohawk Indians--dumped British tea into Boston Harbor.
Warned the British are coming
throwing the tea into the harbor (boston) and prostesting .
the sons of liberty
They are alleged to have thrown tea into the harbor at Boston.
Leading the Sons of Liberty to the Boston Tea Party.
The Sons of Liberty
The Sons of Liberty were the ones who attacked the British ships and threw the tea into the harbor. In result of that, King George and Parliament closed Boston Harbor, where the tea party took place.
the sons of liberty dumped the british tea into the boston harbor
I think you're referring to the Boston Tea Party, in which the Sons of Liberty--dressed as Mohawk Indians--dumped British tea into Boston Harbor.
Warned the British are coming
The Sons of Liberty showed their opposition by dumping more than 300 crates of tea into the Boston Harbor, which led to the Intolerable Acts.
throwing the tea into the harbor (boston) and prostesting .
They were a political patriotic group called The Sons of Liberty.
Boston Harbor...Boston, MA! Sons of Liberty Disguised themselves as Indians and they dumped 342 chests of tea