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    Conner History 108 11/24/15 Boston Tea Party Boston Tea Party occurred on a winter night of Thursday‚ December 16‚ 1773. It was a pre-revolutionary event of a direct protest that the colonialists used the tea tax that was levied by the British government. The Boston party resulted due to the resentment that the British colonialist had towards the Boston colonists. During the event‚ the Patriots were dressed as Mohawk Indians and attacked the British ships in the Boston harbor. After raiding the three

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    and the fight isn’t lost‚ plus there is really no reason to not re-enlist. Some others people aren’t re-enlisting‚ though. The others wanted to know why‚ so I will explain. Signs of war started in 1773 when the Boston Tea party happened. From what I heard‚ the Boston Tea party made the sea more sweet. War definitely seemed to stir when the Declaration

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    The Boston tea party is the most important event leading into the American Revolution because although some violence and destruction had happened already‚ this event was the one that directly challenged the King. Before the Boston tea party‚ most of the complaints were just talk. Also‚ this cost them a lot of money‚ almost 1 million dollars. They wasted a lot of tea‚ 342 containers. The reason they wasted so much tea was because they loved tea‚ and people of the time drank a lot of tea. Refusing

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    The Boston Tea Party Intro ¨No taxation without representation!¨ ~The Patriots This quote is simpy saying that Parliament should not have the opportunity to tax the colonists without them having a say. Of course Parliament did not listen to the colonists‚ and they still passed unnecessary taxes. When Parliament decided they should tax everything then remove all the taxes except for the tax on tea‚ the colonists got pretty mad. The colonies decided to dump tea off of the British boats just to

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    course of the colonists lives. With events such as the Boston Tea Party and various treaties being signed as acts of defiance against both the British and the French powers‚ the colonists as new Americans‚ were very rebellious in the years leading up to American declaring its independence from Great Britain. The issues the new nation faces against these global powers helped influence the domestic issues in the new country. The Boston Tea Party in 1773 was an event that the new colonists planned as

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    UCU103 CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING ASSIGNMENT COURSE: Bsc. TOURISM MANAGEMENT PREPARED BY: JENNIFER J. SAWE STUDENT NUMBER: T94/OL/17452/2011 PRESENTED TO: J. OYIGO DATE: 06th October‚ 2012. QUESTION Using your own understanding of critical and creative thinking evaluate the thinking of Kenyan parliamentarians. Critical and creative thinking aims in realizing clarity‚ accuracy‚ relevance‚ precision‚ integrity and open mindedness in ones’ thinking and reasoning. Therefore it is

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    On December 16th 1773 in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ Bostonians led by Samuel Adams disguised themselves as Indians‚ boarded 3 British ships and dumped their cargo of tea into the harbour. The causes that led up to this event included the Townshend Act‚ the Boston Massacre‚ Taxation without Representation and economy. This event in history heavily impacted the future of the American colonies. As a direct result the British were angry and brought forth the Intolerable Acts which led to the American Revolution

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    one was harmed or executed during this event. There was no engagement between the two sides either. This invasion or act was the first one ever to be an organized act upon the american colonists against the British. According to the Historic Tours of America‚ the only disguised invader out of hundreds to get caught and put to jail for the Boston Tea Party was Francis Akeley. After the Boston Tea Party the Boston Harbor was closed down. The british parliament adopted the Coercive Acts in 1774

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    merchant ship Dartmouth and two other companion vessels anchored at “Griffin’s Wharf” in Boston harbor. The Americans who had around 70 men‚ all hated the tea tax.There mission to destroy all the cargo of British East India Company tea. Many years later George Hewes shoemaker and participant in the Boston tea party. He remembered "We then were ordered by our commander to open the hatches and take out all the chests of tea and throw them overboard. And we immediately proceeded to execute his orders‚ first

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    The Boston Tea Party started at midnight on December 16‚ 1773. More than one hundred colonists called the Sons of Liberty threw about forty five tons of tea from British ships into Boston Harbor. This “protest” was a very justified act that showed confidence‚ determination‚ and bravery. Others believe that the act was unnecessary and the colonists went overboard (no pun intended) with their behavior‚ even though the colonists didn’t even damage the ships at all. This whole thing probably wouldn’t

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