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Boston Tea Plan

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On that night they threw 342 chests of tea overboard, woah woah woah let’s start this from the beginning. The Boston Tea Party was a movement that John Adams said was the greatest of all times. But what was it exactly? Who planned it? Moreover, why was it planned? Well, it all started with the British Parliament.

In 1773 British Parliament passed the Tea Act. The Tea Act bailed out the East India Company and gave them full control of importation and sales in the American colonies. The East India company wasn’t doing well so giving them control of all sales would help them.
The only option for the colonist if they wanted to drink tea was to buy from the East India Company or not drink any tea at all. The colonists and a group named …show more content…

Many of them dressed as the Mohawk Indian Tribe. In total, the colonists threw 342 chests of tea overboard, which would have equaled about 19 million cups of tea. The 342 chests of tea would have equaled to 1,738,500 US dollars today. This resulted in the Coercive Acts passed in 1774 by the British Parliament.

The Coercive Acts were names used to describe a series of laws imposed directly on the colonies. Four of the acts were issued in direct response to the Boston Tea Party. These acts included; the Massachusetts Act, which restricted town meetings, the Boston Act which closed the port of Boston until damages were paid, the Administration of Justice Act which made British Officials immune to crime in Massachusetts, and the Quartering Act which made colonist house British Troops on command in their private homes.

In conclusion, the Boston Tea Party was one of the biggest sparks to the American Revolution. Without the revolution, we would not live in the wonderful country we do today. That is why the Boston Tea Party was so important. John Adams was correct, the Boston Tea Party really was the greatest act of all

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