The Boston Tea Party was by Massachusetts colonists on December 16th 1773 at the Boston Harbor. The colonists were disguised as Indians to retaliate against the Tea Act as they boarded three British Tea Ships. They were dressed as Indians because they no longer considered themselves British.
The Stamp Act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22 1765. The new tax was imposed on all American colonists and required them to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used. This included Ship's papers, legal documents, licenses, newspapers, and other publications, and even playing cards was taxed. The Identification between the two is the Boston tea party showed the colonies felt disrespected by the …show more content…
Before the two system was put in place power had to be taken and adjusted. Colonies took and adjusted power from Great Britain for the Article of Confederation. Power was changed and adjusted from the confederation because of fear of anarchy for the United states constitution.
Bacon's Rebellion and Shay Rebellion
Shays Rebellion was led by Daniel shay 1786 in western Massachusetts. It was done by him and followers protesting foreclosures of farms due to debts and eventually shutting down the court system.
Bacon's Rebellion was by Nathaniel Bacon and settlers 1676 in Virginia in the rule of Governor William Berkeley. They revolted because of William Berkeley refusal to retaliate against the Native Americans threats towards English Colonists..
The Identification between the two rebellion is both had a disagreement with higher power. Daniel shay felt the debts was unfair so him and some followers rebelled against the Court of Common Pleas in Northampton, the goal was to prevent the trial and imprisonment of debt-ridden citizens. Bacon's Rebellion was because Governor William Berkeley's refused to retaliate against the Native Americans response to attack English colonists. The two rebellion made an effort to improve citizens living conditions.
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