The Colonies Take Action. Townshend Tea Tax Charley Townshend- Member of the British Parliament 1767 Townshend Acts: Tax on the importation of glass,

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The Colonies Take Action

Townshend Tea Tax Charley Townshend- Member of the British Parliament 1767 Townshend Acts: Tax on the importation of glass, white lead, paper, paint, and tea 1 million colonists drank tea twice per day Tax money went to paying royal governors and judges stationed in America

Legislature of New York is Suspended British Parliament suspended the legislature of NY for failure to comply with the Quartering Acts Non-importation agreement was revived against the Townshend Acts Less effective because the tax was light and indirect Resorted to smuggling tea at a cheap price Do you feel that this it was a smart decision by the British government to suspend the legislature of New York? Why or why not?

Boston Massacre 1768 Two regiments of British troops were stationed in Boston to keep the Mass. colony under control March 5, 1770 a crowd of 60 townspeople began taunting the soldiers and throwing snowballs at 10 of them. Troops opened fire on the crowd without orders out of nervousness/fear and killed or injured 11 citizens First to die was Crispus Attucks who was the leader of the mob Future American President John Adams defended the soldiers in court 2 soldiers were found guilty of manslaughter and were released

Seditious Committees of Correspondence 1770 King George was trying to assert power over the colonies Townshend Acts had failed to produce the necessary revenue and almost succeeded in producing a rebellion (backfired)- repealed 3 pence tax on tea was kept to show the colonists that Parliament had the right to tax them (kept the tax that offended the colonists the most to teach them a lesson)

Tensions Increase in the Colonies Tensions increase as a result of: Continued enforcement of the Navigation Acts Master at propaganda and engineer of rebellion Samuel Adams organized local committees of correspondence in Mass. He formed the first committee in Boston in 1772 and 80 towns followed Adams had faith that common people could make a change Function of the committees was to spread the spirit of resistance by exchanging letters and opposing British policy

Intercolonial Committees of Correspondence In 1773 Virginia became the first colony to initiate a colonial committee of correspondence Shorty after every colony had established a central communication committee through which it could exchange ideas and information with other colonies These intercolonial committees evolved directly into the First American Congress

Tea Brewing in Boston Non-importation was weakening Increasing numbers of colonists were willing to pay the tea tax because legal tea became cheaper than smuggled tea 1773 the British East India Company had 17 million pounds of unsold tea (if they did not sell it they would go bankrupt) If this company collapsed London would lose a lot of money in taxes Ministry in London awarded a complete monopoly of the American tea business to the East India Company Tea was cheaper than before even with the 3 pence tax

Americans are Outraged Americans were upset instead of rejoicing over cheaper tea because they felt that this was a move by the British government to trick Americans into accepting the principle of the tax by baiting them with cheap tea– principle was more important than the price Not one of several thousand tea chests shipped by the East India Company made it to American ports What do you think that the American colonists did in order to stop the arrival of tea from the British East India Company?

Colonial Action In Philadelphia and New York: Mass demonstrations forced the ships to return to England with their cargo holds full of tea In Maryland: Demonstrators burned the tea and the ships while crying “Liberty and Independence or death in pursuit of it” In Massachusetts: Royall governor and British official Thomas Hutchinson ordered the ships not to leave Boston Harbor until all tea was unloaded

Boston Tea Party December 16, Bostonians loosely disguised as Natives boarded the docked ships, smashed open 342 chests of tea, and dumped the tea into Boston Harbor. Why do you think that the Bostonians disguised as Natives? Why was tea the perfect symbol around which to rally the colonists?

Reactions to the Boston Tea Party Some applauded and supported the colonists actions Some felt that the destruction of private property violated the law and threated anarchy and civil unrest British authorities felt that the colonies must be controlled Do you think that granting the colonists some measure of home rule at this point could have avoided war?