no one really knows, some credit Samuel Adams, some Paul Revere. no one really knows.
The tea destroyed during the Boston Tea Party was worth about 1 million in today's money.
the british made them pay for all the destroyed tea
False. The colonists did not pay the East India Tea Company for the tea destroyed during the Boston Tea Party in 1773. This act of protest was against taxation without representation and aimed to oppose the Tea Act imposed by Britain, which granted the company a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies.
At the Boston Tea Party, a group of men, disguised as Indians, boarded ships that were carrying tea and they dumped the tea overboard.
The Sons of Liberty destroyed about 90,000 pounds of tea (about 342 chests) into the water.
To protest the tax on tea.
The tea destroyed during the Boston Tea Party was worth about 1 million in today's money.
like indians
for about an hour
the british made them pay for all the destroyed tea
the Indians
False. The colonists did not pay the East India Tea Company for the tea destroyed during the Boston Tea Party in 1773. This act of protest was against taxation without representation and aimed to oppose the Tea Act imposed by Britain, which granted the company a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies.
The Sons of Liberty Were disguised as the Indians.
the boston tea party wasnt an actual tea party it was an act of rebellion to resist the tea act. Patriots got onto a boat filled with tea from the British east india company dressed as indians ( I think Iriquoian indians) and threw all the tea fromthe boats
The colonists protested the passage of the Tea Act. One infamous event was the Boston Tea Party, in which protesters destroyed a shipment of tea.
more Indians drink tea in the ssouth
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