THE BOSTON TEA PARTY 2
Abstract
The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred in 1773 in Boston, Massachusetts. The British Parliament passed an act called the Tea Act, causing the East India Company to have a monopoly on tea sales in the American Colonies and avoid bankruptcy for the benefit of the East India Company. American colonists were angered by Britains imposing “Taxation without Representation”; American colonists did not have voice. Angry colonists dumped 342 crates of tea by a group of Patriots led by Samuel Adams known as the Sons of Liberty, who were disguised as Native Americans. Ultimately,
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THE BOSTON TEA PARTY 3
The Boston Tea Party On December 16, 1773, American colonists all over Griffin’s Wharf in Boston made a critical decision to dress as Native Americans to dump tea in Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Party was an organized protest that was carried out by a group of Patriots led by Samuel Adams known as the Sons of Liberty. The Sons of Liberty were made up of American colonists who organized to defend their rights, and to protest and create rebellions against British unfair rules. These colonists boarded three merchant ships (Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanor) with 342 chests of tea in total (approximately $1.7 million in today’s currency). 1The tea belonged to the British East India Company. The East India Company had a large amount of surplus tea on hand due to many Americans buying cheaper tea. To aid the failing
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The British East India Company would have a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies.
___________________________ 1Massachusetts Historical Society, (n.d.). The Boston Tea Party https://www.masshist.org/revolution/teaparty.php
THE BOSTON TEA PARTY