Boston Tea Party

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US History
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Boston Tea Party

The Boston Tea Party was a pre-revolutionary incident that occurred on December 16, 1773. The "Sons of Liberty" went to the Boston Harbor, they went on three British ships and pour forty-five tons of tea into the Boston Harbor. This event was a direct response from colonists who disliked the tea tax because it was taxed by someone other than their own representatives. There was also many events leading up to the Boston Tea Party including the different acts that impacted the colonists.

My collection will represent visuals of acts, events leading up to the boston tea party, how tea looked back then and who was involved during this incident. I also displayed the aftermaths of the event.

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Smithsonian Learning Lab

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