The Boston Tea Party was an event where Americans threw three hundred forty-two chests full of tea, which belonged to the British East India Company, into the Boston Harbor. It happened on December 16, 1773, when Americans from Boston dressed up as Indians and threw all of the tea overboard. The Americans were protesting taxes on tea and how much control the British East India Company had in the trading business.
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(TS) The British East India Company was the main source of trade between the East and Britain for over two hundred years. (PS) Starting in the 1750s, India began to trade with Britain. (SS) Then around one hundred years later, Britain started to gain control over India as a country. (SS) Britain took control of all of India’s
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(SS) Britain would take buy merchandise from India at lower prices, then force India to pay for all of it back at higher prices. (PS) A lot of the citizens of India would rebel against the British because they were getting out of control and using the citizens of India as slaves. (SS) Historians pointed out that “India was turned into a British colony.” (Titan Team) (PS) Britain, after one hundred years, finally had control over all of India along with all of its trade. (SS) Britain, after seizing India, created the British East India Company which was now India’s trading system with other countries. (PS) With Britain taking over India and their trade, the British East India Company became the most important trading business at the time. (SS) A researcher states that “This company was a major force in the history of India for more than 200 years.” (Example) (CS) Britain gained control over India as a whole country and took over all of its …show more content…
(PS) The first ship, the Dartmouth, arrived in Boston Harbor and immediately the ship was threatened to leave by the people of Boston. (SS) Shortly after the Dartmouth had arrived, the two other tea ships also arrived, the Beaver and the Eleanor. (SS) Historians have stated that “colonists demanded that the tea be returned to England, Thomas Hutchinson, the British-appointed governor of Massachusetts, refused to permit the ships to leave.” (Tea) (PS) Samuel Adams got together with the consignees and the Governor of Boston to refuse the tea. (SS) Governor Thomas Hutchinson took over and made the decision final to keep the tea. (SS) Samuel Adams did not like the Governors decision. (PS) Samuel Adams decided to organize a group called the Sons of Liberty. (SS) The Sons of Liberty was a secret group that was formed to protect the people of the Thirteen Colonies from the British and their
Why the Patriots Had the Boston Tea Party- The Boston Tea Party was event during the American Revolutionary War. John Adams called it, “The Destruction Of Tea In Boston”. The tea that the colonists poured in the harbor was shipped in by the Dutch East India Company, one of the only companies who could sell to the colonies. The Patriots did this because they wanted their own government, to be free from Britain.
During the American Revolutionary period Patrick Henry was one of the leading figures during this period of time. He had been an American attorney, statesman, and planter throughout his lifetime. He was an important leader during the movement for Virginia to gain its independence. He had been the first and sixth post-colonial Governor of Virginia from 1776 to 1779 and also during 1784 to 1786.
To show England that they would not give up, on December 16, 1773, a group of colonists snuck onto a ship filled with tea and dumped around 350 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. This is known as the Boston Tea Party. They did this because the British would not let colonists grow their tea and charged them for the tea that came from England. The colonists wanted their independence from Great Britain so they
They called themselves the Sons of Liberty. They borded three ships and dumped all the tea on bored into the harbor. Then, they marched through the streets of Boston. The colonists were punished. The British Parliament closed
The Tea Act of 1773 once again inflamed the Northern Radicals although it lowered tea prices. The Radicals were afraid Americans might accept the lower tea prices, which would mean they also accepted the duties (taxation without representation), and put many of the founding fathers out of the business of smuggling tea. Throughout the colonies "tea parties" were held where men turned back ships or boarded them and tossed packaged tea into the harbor. The largest in terms of tea dumped into the sea and the number of men participating was in Boston. Although no "tea party" is held in Georgia (no tea was allocated to Savannah), a somewhat symbolic party was held at the harbor in nearby Charles Town, South Carolina, where a single ship bearing tea
The colonists also developed secret organizations that talked about plans to protest and make colonist in patriots. One of the organizations were the Sons Of LIberty, who caused the Boston Tea Party and other things that angered the
One of the most iconic acts of rebellion from American history is the Boston Tea Party. Dressed as Indians, the Brothers of Liberty snuck onto three boats and dumped British-backed East India Trading Company tea into the Boston Harbor. This was in response to unfair taxation being implemented on the American Colonies. That was some 200-plus years ago when times were very different, but through their acts of bravery and courage, they have inspired a movement today called the Tea Party Movement. Different from the Boston Tea Party, the Tea Party Movement is a political group rather than one act of rebellion.
Although both India and China were colonized by the British, there were many differences between the two countries and the effects imperialism had on them. In the 1600s, the British East India Company gained trading rights for the Mughal empire which was in modern day India. As the Mughal empire lost power, the East India Company
The British Raj was also referred to as the period of domination. They decided to remove the caste system which gave the people equal rights. Along with government, India’s technology and education were also affected by imperialism. Britain brought over modern technology and
The Boston Tea Party was a violent, courageous, and an eventful act that took place in 1997 because of constant disputes. It started to become a large issue when the British and English colonist constantly disagreed about the unfair taxes that were charged from the British. The colonists didn’t agree to the taxes at all the the government officials formed a plan. The British put such a hefty tax on the tea because they realized the demand was so outrageously high, and they could make a much larger profit off of it. Colonists did not want to pay the huge taxes, so they started buying/smuggling tea from East India, but the British wanted to have the colonists to buy tea from them because of the taxes.
The riot began when about 50 citizens attacked a British sentinel. A British officer called in additional soldiers, and they too were attacked, so the soldiers fired into the mob, killing 5. The Boston Tea Party began with the Tea Act that past in Boston. The law prevented the colonists from buying tea from other tea shops and that tea was more expensive than the others.
Intolerable Acts The Intolerable Acts can be viewed as one of the first sparks to the flaming fire of America claiming Independence. The Intolerable Acts, also called the Coercive Acts, were a series of laws passed in 1774 in order to punish the colonies for defying their rule. Four out of five of the Intolerable Acts were directed towards Massachusetts directly and the other was directed at Quebec. All of the Acts were supposed to stop the colonies from defying England’s Rule and show the colonies that England was still in charge.
The British eventually took control over India to ensure security for the profitable resources found on the land. These resources included indigo, spices, grain, textiles, and land availability as well as gaining a strong military influence. While their
But at this moment, I would like to briefly discuss the positive effects that British colonialism brought to India. First, Britain completely destroyed some Indian feudal societies and customs, which helped to promote the development of India’s modernization. Secondly, Britain established a model of Western capitalist society in India, thus laying the foundation for India’s economic development and making a great progress in Indian society. Overall, the British influence on Indian society was not only superficial, but a powerful impact on Indian’s traditional social structures and values. In other words, Britain changed the Indian civilization with western civilization and transformed the Indian society with the Western system.
The British first came to India not only because of the abundance of raw materials, but also the mass potential they seen. The British East India Company, took advantage of the collapsing Mughal Empire, and broke away from their control to flourished their company. In 1857 the Sepoy army rebelled and that caused the British to come in guns blazing and take over the country. The British rule demolished India through, taxation on anything made in India, and the exportation of raw materials, which caused a plentiful amount of famine,and throughout all of this, the British kept most on India uneducated, and those they did educate, most were forced to become interpreters for the benefits it would make in taking over India and keeping the British in control. Political Paragraph British imperialism had a negative effect on the politics of India because of the corrupt justice system, and the utter lack of respect that killed masses of innocent people.