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    Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party is typically viewed as one of the most popular‚ well-known events of the Revolutionary War. The Boston Tea Party occurred on the night of December 17‚ 1773. The colonists were fed up with Britain taxing them and trying to regain control. The Boston Tea Party was a direct response to the Tea Act‚ an act created to save the East India Tea company‚ left the colonists paying very high taxes on tea. Many people drank tea and enjoyed it very much so it left many

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    tireless minority... ~ Samuel Adams. Why is the Boston Tea Party important? The Boston Tea Party was important because it showed the American colonies had grown tired of no taxation without representation by the British. When the East India company was allowed to sell tea directly to America‚ the British insisted the tax be paid on it. This resulted in the dumping of tea cargoes into Boston Harbor. In this essay about The Boston Tea Party questions will be answered‚ the truth will be told and

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    Tea Party Platform 1. Eliminate Extensive Taxes ▪ Believe that heavy taxes are a burden for those who apply their personal liberty to work hard ▪ Need for government to protect the freedom of citizens with interference of the government that has exceeded its necessary size or scope. 2. Eliminate National Debt ▪ there is a need to have fiscal conservative policies at all levels of government ▪ narrow down the national debt for the good of the average

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    How the Tea Party Playbook Can Become the Democrats’ Anti-Trump Guide Since President Trump’s inauguration‚ Democrats have been calling for party unity to form an effective opposition against him. Democrats seem to have found an effective way to unite the party and start a resistance against Trump and his administration. By taking a page from the Tea Party playbook‚ the Democrats are building an uprising - one that the Trump administration will soon have to acknowledge. The plan is simple: start

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    On December 16‚1773 the Boston tea party took place. The Boston tea party is commonly described as the day the colonist threw over 200 chests of tea into the Boston harbor. But what instigated this kind of rebellion ? The answer to that lies in what happened prior to the day of the event. After the French and Indian war had ceased England realized that they needed a way to regain the money they had lost while the war was going on. King George III and the British parliament decided to issue a tax

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    of the tea party. The movement is suffering from extreme miscalculation and a foolish misreading of its opponents’ intentions. This‚ in turn‚ has created a moment of enlightenment‚ an opening to see things that were once missed. Many Republicans‚ of course‚ saw the disaster coming in advance of the shutdown. But they were terrified to take on a movement that is fortified by money‚ energy and the backing of a bloviating brigade of talk-show hosts. The assumption was that the tea party had become

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    Boston Tea Party Analysis

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    Source A: This cartoon shows a British colonialist sitting on a box of tea after the Boston Tea Party. The colonist‚ clearly in a position of weakness‚ says “make no mistake… I’m still in command of this vessel.” Despite the colonist’s words‚ the patriots had clearly “won this battle”‚ and had taken a huge step forward towards independence. The cartoon shows that this event‚ organised by the Boston Patriots‚ weakened the colonists‚ and helped the Americans in their fight for independence. Context

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    The Shoemaker and the Tea Party The nickname “The Boston Tea Party” that refers to the rebellious actions of dumping tea into Boston harbor was actually given in a later time period. The original name that colonist described it as was “The Destruction of the Tea”.1An important man named George Robert Twelves Hewes gives a personal recollection of his participation during the prerevolutionary war. Hewes was renounced a hero in his later years towards his hundredth birthday. He was the last know

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    head with a club and the soldiers fired even though the captain never said to. In revenge for the stamp act and Boston Massacre three radical patriots performed the Boston Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was when three radical patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians got on board of a British ship that was carrying 46 tons of tea and was dumped into the harbor. The conflict between the Monarchy and nobility over reform of tax system lead to bankruptcy and more. In the result the Monarchy ends up falling

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    Boston Tea Party Summary

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    arrogance and his participation in‚ of the now historic "Boston tea Party". George Hewes‚ the Boston shoemaker‚ was over ninety years old when he tells his story to a journalist in 1834. In my paper I hope to enlighten you on the similarities of the action and attitude of John Malcolm to the importation and sale of tea in the American colonies and why Hewes and his comrades believe their actions were more just‚ than that of the tea sellers and John Malcolm . First‚ lets discuss the feelings

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