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    Boston Massacre Essay

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    engraving that portrayed the riot as a true massacre and fueled the Bostonian, and American feelings towards the British. After the Boston Massacre, Britain repealed all of the Townshend Acts, except for the tax on tea. In addition to leaving the tax on tea, Pariliament passed the Tea Act of 1770. This act, in short, allowed the East India Company to sell their tea, without being taxed, to Americas. This was a despereate attempt by Britain to get money from the colonists. This tax was also…

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    The American Revolution was an important war in history. The Stamp Act, Sons of Liberty and Boston Tea Party are three significant parts of the war. The Stamp Act and Boston Tea Party are both related to the Sons of Liberty. Read more to find out how they are all related. The Tea Act is an act that was put in place by the british on the colonists tea. Parliament passed this on May 10, 1773. The british put in this new tax to help them pay for the war. This upset many people because tea…

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    that took place. The Boston Tea Party is known all around the world. Colonists came up with the idea to hijack boats to get into all of the tea and dump it into the waters because, they were upset about tea being taxed. The Boston Tea Party was an act of terrorism because 16 american colonists created violence by committing crimes, damaging property, and starting violence toward people. 16 patriots snuck onto the sea vessels, got into the tea chests and emptied all the tea into the waters. The…

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    Boston Tea Party Analysis

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    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…

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    the Americans even more. A clear example of this would be the Navigation Acts (1651), the Sugar Act (1764) and the Stamp Act (1765). These laws sometimes were not respected, and had a great opposition among the colonists. By the year of 1770, groups of colonists like the Patriots and Sons of Liberty (of Boston) expressed their opinions and became more popular. After the Boston Tea Party (1773) Britain passed the Intolerable Acts. Born in 1774 the Continental Congress was formed by…

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    Upset by the Boston Tea Party and other blatant acts of destruction of British property by American colonists, the British Parliament enacts the Coercive Acts, to the outrage of American Patriots, on this day in 1774. The Coercive Acts were a series of four acts established by the British government. The aim of the legislation was to restore order in Massachusetts and punish Bostonians for their Tea Party, in which members of the revolutionary-minded Sons of Liberty boarded three British tea…

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    General before a president. Without him we would not have the Navigation Act, The French and Indian War, The battle of Bunker Hill. The battle of Trenton, and The Boston massacre. The Pontiac’s Rebellion, The Sugar Act, and The Stamp Act, The Declaratory Act, The Townsend Act, The Boston Tea party, And the Intolerable Act. These will all lead up to the Navigation Act. Between 1650 and 1696 a parliament passed a new Navigation Act. This parliament limited colonial trade by using Merchlism. It…

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    plans for resisting the British. What did the Parliament passed in order to help the East India company in 1773? Pg. 65 The Parliament passed the Tea Act of 1773 in order to help the East India company by refunded four-fifths of the taxes the company had to pay to ship tea to the colonies. What did the Coercive Acts intended to do? Pg. 67 The Coercive Acts were intended to punish Massachusetts and end colonial challenges to British authority.…

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    letter may seem disrespectful to the Crown or just plain out absurd. I applaud you for your criticism and tact. You are entitled to your opinion. However, as a colonial citizen, I am replying to you with fiery conviction to plead the contrary! The acts and measures that the Crown has taken against the colonists are unjust, illegal, and egregious! My dear cousin, you state that the British government sent troops to America to protect us from Natives and French colonists during the French…

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    were the Sugar Act and the Stamp Act. The Sugar Act, also known as the Revenue Act, was created to help enforce the Molasses Act, which…

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