In 1773 The Boston Tea Party was the colonists' protest against taxes without representation in Parliment. The king gave a tax on tea to the East India trading company which angered the colonists because they couldn't get tea from anywhere else. Because of this, the colonists dressed up as Native Americans and dumped tead into the Boston Harbor.
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The Boston Tea Party was a protest of the lowering of the cost of the British tea by the government and the East India tea company who had gotten a bail out from the crown in 1773. The smugglers in the colonies found the Dutch tea that they sold was higher in price than the British tea, so they staged the Boston Tea Party and others in harbors in the colonies ( Hamilton was one of the largest smugglers in the colonies and a founding member of the Son's of Liberty). The cost of tea also went as far back as the Navigation Acts and the restricting of trade to and from the colonies passed from 1650-1733. Tea was also taxed in 1767 in the Townsend Acts.
It was called the Boston Tea Party.
The tea crate was used by the colonists to dump tea into the Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party as a protest against the British tea tax.
Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party
The protest that resulted in the passing of the Intolerable Acts of 1774 was the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was a protest of the high taxes on imported tea.