Summary Of Boston Tea

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During one frosty December night in 1773, the star struck streets of Boston, near the noisy, fetid, rank harbor, were vehemently crowded with people of all ages. Cole, a 10 year old boy, was at the harbor that night looking for an exciting adventure. His older brother, James, who was part of the Sons of Liberty, had one secret he had yet to tell. Cole knew it had something to do with the three British ships filled with tea that flanked the harbor, but what was it? The taxed tea caused hostility among the colonists. They were sad. They were angry. They were mad. England had no right to tax them. They refused to drink the taxed tea, which they wanted sent back. Because of this, the Governor of Boston violently exclaimed, “The tea must be unloaded