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    The Boston Tea Party As Samuel Adams once said‚ “It does not take a majority to prevail... but rather an irate‚ tireless minority‚ keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.” Sam‚ the leader of the Sons of Liberty‚ proved himself correct with the influence in conducting such a prominent quest known as The Boston Tea Party. Adams achieved his goal in planting the idea of freedom into the colonists imaginative minds‚ by executing such a plot. Kull and others believe taxes defined as

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    Boston Tea Party Analysis

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    Appendix A Midterm Exam Access the Week Four Electronic Reserve Readings located under the materials section of your student website. Read‚ watch‚ and listen to the media presented on the Boston Tea Party. Write a paragraph of approximately 100 words for each section listed below. Using the critical thinking skills you have gained so far and referring to the materials provided for this assignment‚ identify two possible strategies that Thomas Hutchinson or Samuel Adams likely used to develop

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    Boston Tea Party In 1763

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    Events that led to the Boston Tea Party: After the English won the French and Indian war in 1763‚ the King passed the Sugar Act (a set a tax on sugar and molasses)‚ the Stamp Act (a set tax on all legal papers)‚ and the Townshend Acts (taxes on glass‚ paint‚ oil‚ lead‚ paper‚ and tea.) The reason for passing these acts was to make up for all the money lost during the war and to pay for future costs. The colonists saw this as useless‚ and refused to pay the taxes set on certain items. The British

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    interview with Ezra Klein‚ Theda Skocpol discussed the ways that grassroots Tea Party Activists and elite groups‚ like Americans for Prosperity that early on in the Tea Party movement would have said that they spoke for the Tea Party‚ have developed over the last several years. Despite many American distancing themselves from the Tea Party label‚ Skocpol argues that the grassroots people who were heavily involved in the Tea Party‚ are still making an impact on the 2016 election‚ supporting people like

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    belong to the members of the Tea Party movement who have hijacked and derailed the political direction of the GOP platform. Tea Party politicians stand on the principle of ideological conservatism‚ and hold strong attitudes towards social and financial issues that concern the American public. The Tea Party has enjoyed tremendous popularity for the last few years. A popularity that has helped the members establish an audience and a large supporting in the Republican Party. But the success of this social

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    Tea Party Platform 1. Eliminate Extensive Taxes ▪ Believe that heavy taxes are a burden for those who apply their personal liberty to work hard ▪ Need for government to protect the freedom of citizens with interference of the government that has exceeded its necessary size or scope. 2. Eliminate National Debt ▪ there is a need to have fiscal conservative policies at all levels of government ▪ narrow down the national debt for the good of the average

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    How the Tea Party Playbook Can Become the Democrats’ Anti-Trump Guide Since President Trump’s inauguration‚ Democrats have been calling for party unity to form an effective opposition against him. Democrats seem to have found an effective way to unite the party and start a resistance against Trump and his administration. By taking a page from the Tea Party playbook‚ the Democrats are building an uprising - one that the Trump administration will soon have to acknowledge. The plan is simple: start

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    of the tea party. The movement is suffering from extreme miscalculation and a foolish misreading of its opponents’ intentions. This‚ in turn‚ has created a moment of enlightenment‚ an opening to see things that were once missed. Many Republicans‚ of course‚ saw the disaster coming in advance of the shutdown. But they were terrified to take on a movement that is fortified by money‚ energy and the backing of a bloviating brigade of talk-show hosts. The assumption was that the tea party had become

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    Boston Tea Party-Tea Party Movement Outline Introduction Statement: The Tea Party that took place in Boston in 1773 has set many platforms up for up and coming movements like the new grass roots conservative movement-the Tea Party Movement that has inspired creative thinking across the nation‚ and of course in its native Boston. I. Background/ History A. 1773 Tea Party 1. Leaders a. Paul Revere 1. Son of Liberty 2. Reasons for starting the tea party a. Unfair English rule b

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    The Shoemaker and the Tea Party The nickname “The Boston Tea Party” that refers to the rebellious actions of dumping tea into Boston harbor was actually given in a later time period. The original name that colonist described it as was “The Destruction of the Tea”.1An important man named George Robert Twelves Hewes gives a personal recollection of his participation during the prerevolutionary war. Hewes was renounced a hero in his later years towards his hundredth birthday. He was the last know

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