1. Boston Tea Party - Definition, Dates & Facts - HISTORY

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    The Boston Tea Party was a political protest that occurred on December 16, 1773, at Griffin’s Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts. American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing...

  2. Boston Tea Party | National Geographic Society

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    Boston Tea Party American colonists chose tea as a turning point in the revolution against Great Britain.

  3. The Boston Tea Party - History of Massachusetts

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    The Boston Tea Party was an act of protest against the Tea Act of 1773, which had been recently passed by the British Government. “The Boston Tea Party – Destruction of the tea in Boston Harbor.”. Illustration published in A Child’s History of the United States circa 1872. During the Boston Tea Party, several hundred participants, including Paul Revere, dressed in disguise, rowed in small boats out to three cargo ships anchored in Boston Harbor, climbed aboard and dumped 90,000 ...

  4. Best Museums In Boston | Relive The Boston Tea Party In 1773

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    Located on the same body of water where the Boston tea Party occurred over two centuries ago. Explore our open air deck and full-scale replica 18th century sailing vessels, as well as the other cargoes that accompanied the fated tea to America. Meet the Sons and Daughters of Liberty and learn about the Boston Tea Party of 1773!

  5. Boston Tea Party Facts | Boston History

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    The Boston Tea Party was organized and carried out by a group of Patriots led by Samuel Adams known as the Sons of Liberty.

  6. Boston Tea Party | Facts, Summary, & Significance | Britannica

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    The Boston Tea Party took place on the night of December 16, 1773, a few years before the start of the American Revolution in 1775. It was an act of protest in which a group of 60 American colonists threw 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor to agitate against both a tax on tea (which had been an example of taxation without representation) and the perceived monopoly of the East India Company .

  7. The Boston Tea Party - HISTORY

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    The midnight raid, popularly known as the “ Boston Tea Party,” was in protest of the British Parliament’s Tea Act of 1773, a bill designed to save the faltering East India Company by greatly...

  8. The Boston Tea Party | Key Facts, Information & History

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    The Boston Tea Party was an act of rebellion from which the strained relationship between Britain and the colonies would never recover. The captains of the three ships were summoned to the privy council, but were unable to identify any of the people involved with the Boston Tea Party.

  9. Boston Tea Party in the American Revolution

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    Though celebrated by the colonials, the Boston Tea Party quickly unified Parliament against the colonies. Angered by a direct affront to royal authority, the ministry of Lord North began devising a punishment. In early 1774, Parliament passed a series of punitive laws which were dubbed the Intolerable Acts by the colonials.