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    Bostonians dressed as Native Americans boarded the British merchant ship Dartmouth and two other companion vessels anchored at “Griffin’s Wharf” in Boston harbor. The Americans who had around 70 men‚ all hated the tea tax.There mission to destroy all the cargo of British East India Company tea. Many years later George Hewes shoemaker and participant in the Boston tea party. He remembered "We then were ordered by our commander to open the hatches and take out all the chests of tea and throw them overboard

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    as possible‚ and the fight isn’t lost‚ plus there is really no reason to not re-enlist. Some others people aren’t re-enlisting‚ though. The others wanted to know why‚ so I will explain. Signs of war started in 1773 when the Boston Tea party happened. From what I heard‚ the Boston Tea party made the sea more sweet. War definitely seemed to stir when the Declaration

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    numerous times that I was in a bombing. I still don’t realize I don’t have a leg. I still don’t realize this will last a lifetime.’” (Morris) Sdoia‚ a 45 year old Caucasian woman‚ stated these words in her interview regarding her experience at the 2013 Boston Marathon explosion. Sdoia had come to the marathon on April 15‚ 2013 to watch several of her friends run in the race and she was standing near the finish line when the second blast detonated right next to her and maimed her right leg‚ an

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    In this unit‚ I had learned about various acts‚ enlightenment thinkers‚ the Boston Tea Party‚ etc. For this project‚ we had to create a pamphlet about independence. I talked about the Intolerable Acts‚ a series of acts created as an outcome of the Boston Tea Party which included The Quebec Act‚ The Massachusetts Government Act and The Quartering Act of 1774. These acts had negatively impacted the colonists as it took away the land which many of them had desired‚ political rights‚ individual rights

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    Remember when we heard of the promises of this New World in Boston? Remember when you laughed right at seeing the poster? Do you remember when you called it “simply a big bunch of hogwash “? You may want to change your mind‚ as this is a truly wonderful place. The whole city is vibrant and alive! The waterfront bustles with commotion‚ sailors running to and fro‚ kids getting into all kinds of mischief‚ and new arrivals coming in by the minute. Bells chime‚ sailors cheer‚ and it is so energetic‚

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    Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams) SWOT Analysis Samuel Adams has long been one of America’s most popular beer companies. The Boston Beer company prides itself on great tasting beer for the consumer‚ and profitable growth for the company. Although Samuel Adams beer is a popular beer in New England‚ it only holds just over 1% of the market share of the beer industry. Overwhelmed by popular brews such as Bud‚ Coors and Corona‚ Samuel Adams struggles to gain market share. Even with their low market

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    This act did not harm society‚ but helped the Americans gain more Independence from Britain. Therefore the Boston Tea Party positively impacted the free society. Our government and society was built on acts of civil disobedience against Great Britain. We refused to follow their laws and broke away to become a free country in a new land. Without civil disobedience

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    of Boston. The militias then set up camp around the city of Boston and attempted to place a siege on the city. However that did not affect the British in a concerning way‚ since they were still able to receive more troops and supplies from the harbor which the colonists could not blockade since they had virtually no naval based force. Although the British were not in major trouble of running out of supplies during the so called Siege of Boston‚ they were still stuck inside the city of Boston and

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    and interesting event that happened and seems to be missed by most people: The Boston Art Heist. What makes this event so interesting is that not very many people seem to know what actually happened or have never even heard of it. The Gardner Art Heist remains a mystery today. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum was opened in 1903 by Isabella Stewart Gardner who lived from 1840 - 1924. The museum is located in Boston‚ Massachusetts and has been around for almost 113 years. In the year of 1990 on

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    When Nora makes her climactic decision to abandon her husband‚ Torvald‚ in the closing moments of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House‚” there was a minimal amount of reason to be skeptical about her choice. This is due to the fact that she certainly has a plethora of rock-solid reasons that more than justify her controversial mindset. In “A Doll’s House‚” Ibsen shows that Nora’s decision to desert her husband was the right one. First of all‚ Torvald heavily undervalues his wife; she has been nothing

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