In the 242 years it’s been since December 16th‚ 1773‚ The Boston Tea Party still continues to influence American Society to this very day. A famous protest by colonists against British taxes‚ Massachusetts citizens‚ disguised as Mohawk Indians‚ climbed aboard the three ships docked at Griffin’s Wharf‚ The Dartmouth‚ The Eleanor‚ and The Beaver. Utilizing the hatchets they carried with then‚ they tore open 342 crates of tea and dumped it all into the Boston harbor. Leading up to the incident‚ the
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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 an
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Sons of Liberty have done many terrible barbarous things in our country. They caused the Boston Tea Party and refused to pay the taxes given to them by the government. The Sons of Liberty caused and created the Boston Tea Party. The party took place on December 16‚ 1773 on the Boston Harbor. They dressed as Natives to hide their true identity and get away with breaking the law. The value of the tea that was dumped into the harbor was estimated to have been worth $1800 then and $700‚000 today inside
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I arranged for the Sons of Liberty‚ led by Paul Revere‚ to storm a British ship full of tea cargo and dump it into the water below. This drove the colonies into the brink of war because every time a British ship would enter the Boston Harbor‚ the tea cargo would be confiscated and dumped overboard. The revolution began in full swing as I represented Massachusetts in the first continental congress where I argued strongly
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words" is very true in this case. We have been peacefully protesting the government since the government was created actually even prior to that. We protested the British taxing our tea by dumping
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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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conditions‚ and last of all the small huts. Though I thought it would be a fun journey‚ I had to realize what was actually going on. Hours and hours of deciding on to reenlist or not‚ I believe I made the right choice. In 1773 I watched the Boston Tea party unfold right in front of me. Years later the Declaration of Independence is written and changed all of our ways of life. A year later I remember walking with with the man himself‚ Washington‚ walking us to the one and only Valley forge. Which later
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born. The revolutionary period was different than colonial philosophies. The colonists began to take action to fight for their rights. Great Britain was taxing them without representation. To fix this problem the colonists established The Boston Tea Party in 1773. This
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was Sarah Orne and they got married in 1757 and they had eight children. Not long after her unexpected death in 1773‚ Paul Revere married another woman and her name was Rachel Walker and they had eight children. Paul Revere took part in the Boston Tea Party. He also alerted the Lexington Minutemen about the approach of the British in 1775. Paul Revere was a silversmith and ardent colonialist. He set up for the famous ride on April 18‚1775. He retired from his career in 1811 at the age of 76. Paul Revere
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Supreme matterS: tea partieS and the activiSm of reStraint Heather Kurzbauer* According to recently released statistics‚ one-fifth of all US citizens are Tea Party Supporters: predominately white conservatives convinced of the ‘evils’ of the Obama administration.1 Taking their cue from the defining protest in American history‚ The Boston Tea Party of 1773 in which the slogan ‘no taxation without representation’ inspired the colonists to revolt against the British‚ today’s tea party proponents apply
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