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    up to the Revolutionary War were important because they determined the future of both America and England. Two of the most important events were the Stamp Act and the Boston Tea Party. Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party was an a very important event. People called the Sons of Liberty got on to England’s boats and put tea in Boston harbor. They dress up as Mohawk Indians.The son of liberty dress like Mohawk Indians because if they did not dress up as Mohawk Indians and get caught by the British

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    discussing this with my sister a few days ago. Technically speaking‚ Revolutionaries can be considered terrorists--they tried to instill fear in the British government (for example‚ the Boston Tea Party) for political purposes (specifically protesting taxation). In fact‚ according to an article titled‚ "Boston Tea Party Was Act Of Terrorism? Texas Public Schools Teaching New History Lesson‚" some schools in Texas are even examining it as such. Specifically‚ teachers are instructed to read the following

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    all costs to protect their land and keep their way of life. The Battle of Wounded knee and Custer’s last stand are examples of resistances led by Native Americans. Its easy to see why the Indians became an inspiration for Americans in the Boston Tea Party of 1773. The colonists were tired of the tax imposed on them by the British‚ so they dressed up as Indians and painted their faces‚ and dumped cargo off of a British ship into the harbor for three hours. This is a paradox because originally‚ whites

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    Intolerable Acts were the British response to the Boston Tea Party. In December 1773‚ colonist boarded a British cargo ship and dumped 90‚000 lbs. of tea into the Boston Harbor in protest of the Tea Act. The Prime Minister of England‚ Lord North‚ responded by passing four laws that would punish the colonist for the destruction of the tea. The first law was that Boston Harbor would be closed until the colonist paid for the destroyed tea. This law was meant to cripple commercial life at one of

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    During the tea party the women are oblivious to their hypocrisy. The woman want to fund and praise Mr.Everette for bringing Christianity to their lives. The woman believe they are only doing good. They pity the Mrunas on how “out there… there’s nothing but sin and squalor” and believe that need to save them. Yet when it comes to the blacks in their own village they believe that the Northerners are hypocrites because “up there [they] set ‘em free‚ but you don’t see ’em settin‘ at the table with ’em

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    A-Levels Essay Topic 5‚ Chapter VII One of the more important scenes in Forster’s Passage to India is the tea party hosted by Cyril Fielding. Many of the successes and failures experienced throughout this affair play a part in what follows. It is seen as a follow-up to the largely unsuccessful Bridge Party held recently before‚ and comes into existence through Mrs Moore and Adela’s desire to experience India on a more natural‚ equal and less awkward basis. The affair begins and ends on a bad

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    The Tea Party movement began on Feb. 19‚ 2009‚ when Rick Santelli‚ the CNBC financial journalist who reports from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange‚ ranted against the government bailing out homeowners who couldn’t pay their mortgages. The Occupy Wall Street protest got going two and a half years later‚ when editors at the anti-corporate Canadian magazine Adbusters were inspired by events in the Middle East to call for a mass demonstration against the financial industry on Sept. 19‚

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    this famous act was a protest against taxes. In 1773‚ the British parliament adopted the tea act to adjust import duties. Although the consignee in New York and Philadelphia refused to transport the tea‚ the Boston businessman refused to acknowledge the patriots’ pressure. On the evening of December 16‚ 1773‚ Samuel Adams and the son of liberty boarded three ships in Boston harbor and threw 342 boxes of tea. This led to the "punitive ban" of 1774‚ bringing both sides closer to the war. The move

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    October 22‚ 1774 Dear Diary‚ It’s me‚ Evelyn‚ the British are still taxing tea. It’s been almost a year now. My family and I have been struggling to make ends meet. My boys‚ George and Colin‚ have been asking about their father‚ and I don’t know what to tell them. I’m getting a little worried because my husband left for a work trip a while ago. He sent me a letter a while ago‚ but I haven’t heard from him. One of my good friends‚ Penelope Barker‚ one of the strongest women I know‚ has been trying

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    An early example of a protest at sea was the Boston Tea Party by the Sons of Liberty in Boston in 1773. An entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company was destroyed by these American colonists in defiance of the Tea Act of 1773. The main goal of the Tea Act was to aid the financially struggling British East India Company by reducing the excess of tea held by the company. Colonists protested to the Tea Act as they believed that it violated their rights as Englishmen to “No taxation without

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