The Boston Tea Party took place in defiance to the Tea Act of 1773. The protest brought together 60 men who marched to the wharf, boarding ships belonging to the East India Company, and threw 342 tea ...
BOSTON (WCSC) — American colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians threw 340 chests of tea into Boston Harbor on Dec. 16, 1773, in what became known as the Boston Tea Party. The event marked a major ...
The Borst Home Museum will host an open house season from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 9. The topic of this open house is "History of Tea — Beginning with the Boston Tea Party." For more ...
On this day 252 years ago, angry colonists in Massachusetts boarded a British ship in the Boston Harbor to protest what were seen as unfair circumstances regarding tea imports. Dressed as Mohawk ...
Bostonians protest the newly passed Tea Act by dumping 46 tons of tea into the Boston Harbor. The British impose a new law on the colonies called the Tea Act, which is intended to stop smuggling and ...
DRIVE BY HISTORY: The Other ‘Boston Tea Parties’ – join us for an investigation into the fiery tale of Greenwich, New Jersey patriots burning tea to resist British tyranny, one of up to 17 similar ...
Every day, the world pauses over more than 2 billion cups of tea — enough to fill thousands of Olympic-sized swimming pools.
On December 16, 1773, American colonists stormed three British ships and hurled 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor. This explosive act of rebellion against unfair taxes shook the empire, ignited ...
"Rally, Mohawks!" -- The Saints of Boston -- Mr. Cockle : the governor's creature -- The miserable state of tributary slaves -- Flockwork from England -- The flame is spread -- A diabolical scene -- A ...
Boston’s streets still hum with the ideals that sparked a revolution, from the Boston Tea Party’s defiance to today’s ...
Today, that influence comes from a small shop in West Acton, Massachusetts, called The Bee’s Knees British Imports. This shop, run by a trio of friends, offers British-made and British-designed goods ...