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The Tea Act | Boston Tea Party Facts | 1773 | Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum - 2 views

  • The passing of the Tea Act imposed no new taxes on the American colonies. The tax on tea had existed since the passing of the 1767 Townshend Revenue Act. Along with tea, the Townshend Revenue Act also taxed glass, lead, oil, paint, and paper.
  • ue to boycotts and protests, the Townshend Revenue Act’s taxes were repealed on all commodities except tea in 1770. The tea tax was kept in order to maintain Parliament’s right to tax the colonies. The Tea Act was not intended to anger American colonists, instead it was meant to be a bailout policy to get the British East India Company out of debt. The British East India Company was suffering from massive amounts of debts incurred primarily from annual contractual payments due to the British government totaling £400,000 per year. Additionally, the British East India Company was suffering financially as a result of unstable political and economic issues in India, and European markets were weak due to debts from the French and Indian War among other things. Besides the tax on tea which had been in place since 1767, what fundamentally angered the American colonists about the Tea Act was the British East India Company’s government sanctioned monopoly on tea.
  • The Tea Act, passed by Parliament on May 10, 1773,
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  • ownshend Revenue Act also taxed glass, lead, oil, paint, and paper.
  • e Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanor
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    lots of information on the boston tea party
jadowd

Boston Tea Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • On December 16, 1773, after officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston Harbor.
  • On December 16, 1773, after officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston Harbor.
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Boston Teaparty - Cassandra Jansen < Before 1800 < Documents < American History From Re... - 1 views

  • But the colonists responded by boycotting tea. Unlike earlier protests, this boycott mobilized large segments of the population. It also helped link the colonies together in a common experience of mass popular protest. Particularly important to the movement were the activities of colonial women, who were one of the principal consumers of tea and now became the leaders of the effort to the boycott.
etolentino1

Boston Tea Party - 3 views

  • Angry and frustrated at a new tax on tea, American colonists calling themselves the Sons of Liberty and disguised as Mohawk Native Americans boarded three British ships (the Dartmouth, the Eleanor, and the Beaver) and dumped 342 whole crates of British tea into Boston harbor on December 16, 1773. Similar incidents occurred in Maryland, New York, and New Jersey in the next few months, and tea was eventually boycotted throughout the colonies. Related Resources:
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Boston Tea Party - History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts - 7 views

  • The Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773, took place when a group of Massachusetts Patriots, protesting the monopoly on American tea importation recently granted by Parliament to the East India Company, seized 342 chests of tea in a midnight raid on three tea ships and threw them into the harbor.
  • The Boston Tea Party of December 16, 1773, took place when a group of Massachusetts Patriots, protesting the monopoly on American tea importation recently granted by Parliament to the East India Company, seized 342 chests of tea in a midnight raid on three tea ships and threw them into the harbor.
  • It took nearly three hours for more than 100 colonists to empty the tea into Boston Harbor.&nbsp; The chests held more than 90,000 lbs. (45 tons) of tea, which would cost nearly $1,000,000&nbsp;dollars today.&nbsp;&nbsp;
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  • demand that the tea be sent back to England with the duty unpaid
  • Adams and a small group of Sons of Liberty disguised as Mohawk Indians boarded the ships and jettisoned the tea.
  • origin in Parliament's effort to rescue the financially weakened East India Company
  • adjusted import duties in such a way that the company could undersell even smugglers in the colonies
  • 500,000 pounds of tea were shipped across the Atlantic in September.
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Sons of Liberty dump British tea - History.com This Day in History - 12/16/1773 - 8 views

  • On this day in 1773, a group of Massachusetts colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians board three British tea ships moored in Boston Harbor and dump 342 chests of tea into the water.
cjfunaro

Boston Massacre Historical Society - 3 views

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    "The Boston Massacre was the killing of five colonists by British regulars on March 5, 1770. It was the culmination of tensions in the American colonies that had been growing since Royal troops first appeared in Massachusetts in October 1768 to enforce the heavy tax burden imposed by the Townshend Acts."
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timeline - 2 views

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    boston tea party timeline
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    "By reducing the tax on imported British tea, this act gave British merchants an unfair advantage in selling their tea in America. American colonists condemned the act, and many planned to boycott tea. "
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Tea Act - History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts - 2 views

  • If Parliament expected that the lowered cost of tea would mollify the colonists into acquiescing to the Tea Act, it was gravely mistaken. By allowing the East India Company to sell tea directly in the American colonies, the Tea Act cut out colonial merchants, and the prominent and influential colonial merchants reacted with anger.
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Theodore Bliss' deposition - 0 views

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    An account on the Boston Massacre from Theodore Bliss
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