The Boston Tea Party took place December 16, 1773. The reason it took place was because of a phrase: “No taxation without representation”. The phrase meant everyone paid the same tax and no one could influence the king’s decision. No one wanted to pay that amount of tax so they wanted to conspire a plan resulting in the Tea Party. The Boston Tea Party was the most well planned rebellion of the 18th and 19th century.…
They were even inspired to take matters into their own hands and some of them even started their own resistance groups. A member of a resistance group may had said, ¨It´s time for us to make a difference by ourselves. Let´s fight for what we believe in!¨ Although, many of the groups made a contribution to the rebellion, the most popular resistance took place in Boston. In Boston, the people against the Stamp Act called themselves the Sons of Liberty.…
The Shoemaker and The Tea Party: Book Assignment #1 PART I: IDENTIFICATION QUESTIONS Historical Memory is oral and written testimonies from individuals who wither witnessed for took part in historical moments in history. Benjamin Bussey Thatcher was an American author who wrote Traits of the Tea Party (1835) which was the second biography to be written about George Robert Twelve Hewes. The American Revolution was a political upheaval that took place between 1765 and 1783. It started with the rejection of the British Parliaments authority to tax the colonies. After ten years of tension between Britain and the colonies, war finally broke out in 1775.…
Forming the Sons of Liberty was one strategy the American colonists adopted to resist British imperial impositions. It was put together by a group of men in the summer of 1765, when they felt like it was time to fight against Parliament that they can’t be taxed if it wasn’t “imposed” from their legislatures. They regrouped in 1767 to oppose the Townshend Acts. Instead of being violent, the colonists dressed a certain way, substitute out their teas, papers, and other goods. Another way they resisted British imperial impositions was from arguing, “no ‘imperial’ Parliament exists,” and Parliament couldn’t pass any more laws for the colonies.…
Patriots or Treasonists? The colonists were patriots because they wanted to gain independence and do what was best for the people in the colonies. While they were under control by the British they weren’t offered or given many rights. Many people from the colonies thought that they could create a better government and life for the people.…
In order to handle the British Tea inventory the British government monopolized the tea tax, it was a direct protest by colonists in Boston against the Tea Tax that has been imposed by the British government, let the local merchants and farmers life difficult, so the Son of Liberty organization trying to raided British ships and dumped tea into the…
Many revolts and acts of rebellion took place during the 1700’s. One of these acts was the Boston Tea Party. This occurred on December 16th, 1773 and consisted of over a hundred Sons of Liberty, dressed as Native Americans, who dumped 342 chests (92,000lbs) worth of tea into the Boston harbor. This resulted in Parliament’s passing of the five Intolerable Acts. These Intolerable Acts were unjustified because there were much better and more fair ways to have dealt with the Boston Tea Party at the time.…
During the Revolutionary War conscientious objectors refused to give any support to the war. Taxes were created to help fund the war effort, but many Quakers refused to pay the taxes and said that they went directly to pay for the war completely bypassing the taxes. Also, as part of their witness for peace they would not swear to an oath of loyalty to the nation. Those who did not swear to the oath were imprisoned by Revolutionary authorities for two years. While in prison as a penalty the authorities took over 100,000 pounds in goods and property from the Quakers.…
This act was risky and they knew it but, if the colonists bought tea from the smugglers, it was less expensive, and the quality was the same. When the 1760s rolled around, the East India Company was losing hundreds of thousands of pounds (British Currency).…
The Sons of Liberty did not stop at the British, they turned on their own people who didn’t join their cult of destruction. They would publicly humiliate loyalists, those who refused to join in the terrorist activities. Anne Hulton, a loyalist to England, describes a violent fury demonstrated by the Sons of Liberty, “He was stript stark naked... his body covered all over with tar, then with feathers, his arm dislocated in tearing off his clothes. He was dragged in a cart with thousands attending...…
Sons of Liberty, heros or fanatics “Always stand on principle, even if you stand alone”. My position is Fanatics,because they tarred and feathered people,they went into people's houses and destroyed all of their belongings.they also vandalized homes, the tea party, they were smugglers, stalked piled guns. This is why I chose that they are fanatics instead of heroes. They were fanatics because they did not pay taxes when everyone else were paying taxes. They just decided, okay,…
Primary Source Analysis: John Andrews to William Barrell, Letter regarding the Boston Tea Party (1773) Context: Since the beginning of the 17th century tea was being regularly imported to the American Colonies by the East India Company. An estimated 1.2 million pounds of tea were consumed by the Americans each year (Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum 2016, Boston Tea Party Facts: http://www.bostonteapartyship.com/boston-tea-party-facts). Britain realized they could increase their revenue of the tea trade by imposing taxes onto the American colonies. This caused a lucrative increase on tea prices and in response American colonist began an industry of smuggling tea.…
On December 16, the Sons of Liberty threw 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. They did this because they wanted to be recognized, and wanted to get their point out that they don’t taxes. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty had unique features to their organization. They had secret code words, symbols, and medals.…
Causes and Effects of the American Revolution After the French and Indian War, Britain needed money. As a result, the British government placed taxes on the American colonists. The British thought that the colonists should help pay for the war since it had been fought partly to defend the colonies. The first tax was the Stamp Act.…
Since the Proclamation of 1763, (Tindall 119) the British government had tried to regulate the American colonies and tighten its control over them. Then, the Tea Act of 1773 pushed the colonies to their breaking point. The Tea Act of 1773 was an act which granted the East India Company to “send its south Asia tea directly to America without paying any duties” (Tindall and Shy 128). When Samuel Adams and the Son of Liberty released the content of chests of tea in the ocean, they openly declared their willingness to rebel against Great Britain and its rules. The Boston tea party was not an impulsive action but a well-organized political protest against the rules of the British government.…