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Boston Tea Party Research Paper

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The Boston Tea party was a turning point in our history. It’s affected peoples lives, maybe

not ours, but we’ve all heard about the Boston Tea Party right? How many people know the

facts? Like that the main tea exported was Bohea Tea, and most of the tea that was drunk was

smuggled in. Few people know the details and how it affected everybody’s lives. There are false

facts that’ve been told. For example, there is a fact that says the Sons of Liberty were said to

have dress up as Mohawk Indians so that the Indians would be blamed. That is a false fact, the

Sons of Liberty dressed up as Indians to disguise themselves, they knew that people would

know they weren't Indians. The Boston Tea Party was a non - violent protest, the British …show more content…

They had a meeting

that many people showed up to. They were the ones who dressed up as the Mohawk Indians

and attacked the British ship. There were over 180 people who participated in the dumping .

They didn't hurt anybody, they only destroyed the 342, boxes of tea. And threw them all

overboard. Each of those boxes weighed 400 pounds, and there was a million dollars worth of

tea thrown into the harbor. 92,000 pounds of tea dumped at Griffins Warf because of a tea

taxation. The Boston Tea Party was not a violent protest, the Sons of Liberty were told beforehand

that they couldn't destroy anything. They only had hatchets to break open the crates. If they

found someone trying to smuggle it out they would not be hurt, or captured, they could have the

tea taken away and then the colonists made them leave the boats. They cut no part of the ship

and couldn't cut any of the ship's rigging. The colonists left immediately, so they wouldn't get

caught, but before they left they swept the dock clean of tea dust. Once morning came the

colonists saw some tea left, so they went rowing out to the crates and got rid of the tea by

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