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The Boston Tea Party
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What was a Committee of Correspondence? Groups formed by the colonists to help connect and share information from different areas. Why were they important? – These groups helped the colonists organize against the British.
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What was the Boston Tea Party? The Boston Tea Party was a defining moment for the colonists in their fight for freedom. It began on December 16, 1773 when British merchants tried to import a large shipment of tea into the Colonies through the Boston harbor.
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How did the colonists react? Since tea was still heavily taxed, the colonists made a stand and refused to allow the British to bring the tea on land. The two groups argued passionately, and the British refused to turn around.
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What action did the Colonists take? A group of men disguised as Mohawk Indians climbed aboard the ship and dumped 45 tons of tea into the harbor in protest The tea would be worth $1 million dollars in today’s money!
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How did the British respond? The Boston Tea Party angered the British. In response, they sent ships to blockade (cut off) Boston’s port until the tea had been paid for. – During this time, no ships could come in or out.
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What were the Intolerable Acts? They were a series of new laws against the Colonists. The new rules included restrictions on using the harbor, and that British soldiers could stay anywhere, including in Colonists’ homes!
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What was the Edenton Tea Party? It was a boycott of British products by North Carolinian women. It was called a “Tea Party” because that was now the term used for any anti-government movements.
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