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Research Paper On The Boston Tea Party

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The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that took place on December 16, 1773 in Boston Harbor in Boston, Massachusetts. The Sons of Liberty led by Samuel Adams, dressed as Mohawk Indians destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent from the East India Company by throwing chests full of tea into the Boston Harbor. George Hewe’s, an eyewitness of the event writes in his journal, “In about three hours from the time we went on board, we had thus broken and thrown overboard every tea chest to be found in the ship, while those in the other ships were disposing of the tea in the same way, at the same time.” (Hewes). The Sons of Liberty, a secret group formed by the 13 colonies to protect the rights of the colonists, protested in opposition of the Tea Act implemented on May 10, 1773. The Tea Act was an act placed by the British Parliament in order to raise revenue for Great Britain that required tax on …show more content…

The meeting was secret because the delegates didn’t want Britain to know that the colonists were uniting. All 13 colonies sent delegates except for Georgia (because they desperately needed the support of British soldiers to face the attacks of restive Creek) to discuss the American Revolution and the resistance to the British Government. They sent a letter to King George III explaining the issues that the colonists had with the way they were treated and demanded that the King repeal the Intolerable Acts or they would boycott English goods. When King George III heard of the colonists' demands, he answered: "The die is now cast. The colonies must either submit or triumph"(The Path to American Revolution). King George III's decision not to repeal the Intolerable Acts or any of the other taxes finally caused the Revolutionary War that led to the independence of the

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