The fate of the poor peggy stewart was burned as a result of the colonists getting angry... the owner of the ship brought it to MD and the colonists got mad that he payed the tea tax so they would have either hung him on his front doorstep (how neighborly) or he would have to burn the peggy stewart... poor guy
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The tea ship that was burned in Maryland was called the Peggy Stewart. In 1774, during the period leading up to the American Revolution, local patriots protested against British tea taxes by burning the ship in a dramatic act of defiance. This event is often referred to as the "Peggy Stewart Affair." It was a significant moment in the larger context of colonial resistance against British rule.
marylanders were angry that the ships owner and had to pay the tax and they forced him to set the ship on fire
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The number of stops a cargo ship will make depends on how much cargo the ship has and how many places it has to deliver cargo.
the cargo hold
a cargo hold
Container ship.
The Cargo must weigh less than the ship, and although heavy, ships are less dense than water.
a cargo hold
Some synonyms for Cargo could be: Baggage, freight, burden, contents, goods...
The cargo ship was a feature item that you received after completing various jobs