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    Hitchborn. Paul Revere’s dad immigrated to Boston from Guernsey. His trip was founded by his Uncle, who also paid a silver smith master to take him in as an apprentice. When Apollo’s master died Apollo took over the business by paying the debt he owed to his master’s family. After many years Apollo decided to return to England to visit his Uncle, but then later returned to Boston after realizing England wasn’t the right place to live for him. Once he returned to Boston he married Deborah…

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    sometimes does make a change, but why don’t not take action and try doing, instead of speaking. To be honest, it is going to take you a long time to just speak your opinion and have it be done. That's not how the world works. Some people think that the Boston Tea Party was an actual tea party where you, sat down and drank tea. However, there's way more to this tea party. It all started with a group of men called The Sons Of Liberty. Why did they get in trouble? They got in trouble because they…

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    off the Boston harbor. This historical event in history is now known as the Boston Tea Party. There were over 100 people who participated, but the main leaders were the Sons of Liberty. However, there is one question: Why did the patriots reject the tea? Many factors caused the Boston Tea Party, including “no taxation without representation”, the 1767 Townshend Revenue Act, and the 1773 Tea Act. On the day of the tea party, there was a large meeting held at the Old South Church in Boston,…

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    the next six weeks! This act was called the Coercive Act, the King came off as being a bit dramatic because it’s not like all of Boston dumped tea in the harbor, only a small portion so it’s like getting punished for something a sibling or other family member did which most people tend to find unfair. England saw it a fair punishment for what's today known as the Boston Tea Party. Since the Coercive act was the last act passed by the king/ parliament before the Continental Congress was created,…

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    Boston Tea Party Do you really know what had happened during the Boston Tea Party? Boston Tea Party is an important event of the America’s history. In 1773, the United States did not exist yet. Britain was in control of the thirteen colonies which it is the United States later on. People had come to the colonies for a new life, but instead they were stuck in the British rule. People were getting tired of the rule, and they were starting to rebel. Boston Tea Party was one of the events of the…

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    The city of Boston played a crucial part in the history of the freedom and the coming of independence in the United States. Today, visitors can go to Boston and catch a glimpse of the historical events that took place primarily in the eighteenth century. In fact, the city of Boston, through the National Park Service, offers several tours for visitors including the tour of the Freedom Trail as well as the Black Heritage Trail tour in order to provide several unique perspectives of the freedom…

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    beginning. And although its impossible to pinpoint the single event that let to The American Revolution, there are many that stand out as major contributors to the start of this war. Colonial legislatures, The French and Indian war, The Boston Massacre, The Tea Act, and The Boston Tea Party were just some of the major factors and causes of The American Revolution. The distance between Britain and North America created the need for a localized…

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    Crown, and remain loyal to them to this day. I’m 22 years old. Turned out my husband was an agent for the British crown, whose name was Thomas Edward, age 26, and insisted we move to North America in hopes for “A better, brighter future.” We began in Boston. We moved here in early 1773. We owned a small farm, and Thomas did odd work in the beginning. It wasn’t until later that he told me his job. We had only one child in the beginning, Bertha Edward, who turned 5 years old, when we arrived to…

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    Before the war in what the Patriots call the Boston Massacre the British were blamed for shooting the “innocent” colonists. These Redcoats were frightened by the colonists throwing bricks at them and finally they didn’t know what to do, so they reached their “breaking point”. When the our English Service…

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    goods. It was a day that no one thought violence would erupt, but it did. The Boston Massacre happened because colonists were still mad annoyed by the Quartering Act resulting to fistfights and name-calling in streets. Then, on one March 5th, soldiers fired at angry colonists and killed 5 people all because of the Quartering Act. In addition, who can forget the Tea Act? As a result of the Tea Act Patriots organized the Boston Tea Party. In short, Parliaments acts are the reason for protests,…

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