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TAXES, REPRESENTATION, AND A TEA PARTY
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HOW WAS THE BOSTON TEA PARTY ONE CAUSE OF THE REVOLUTION?
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FREEDOM?
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KEY VOCABULARY Parliament Repeal Committee correspondence
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Parliament – a group of representatives or elected officials that have the power to make laws Repeal – to revoke or withdraw Committee – a group of people elected to perform some service or function like reporting news. Correspondence – communication by exchange of letters
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BOYCOTTS WORK One month after the Boston Massacre, Parliament repealed all parts of the Townshend Acts except the tax on tea.
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WHY WERE COLONISTS ANGRY AT ALL THESE TAXES?
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COLONISTS ARGUED THAT… Taxing colonists was a violation of the British Constitution.
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HOW WAS TAXING THE COLONISTS A VIOLATION OF THE BRITISH CONSTITUTION?
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PARLIAMENT Representative government British subjects could not be taxed without the approval of elected representatives
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The colonists did not have any elected officials representing them in Parliament!
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LOYALISTS
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PATRIOTS
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AFTER THE REPEAL OF THE TOWNSHEND ACTS…
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Samuel Adams did not want people to forget the cause of liberty
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SO……
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COMMITTEES OF CORRESPONDENCE These groups exchanged letters on colonial affairs. Soon committees throughout the colonies were in contact with one another.
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TEA ACT
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1773 – Parliament passes the Tea Act Before… Colonists could get cheap smuggled tea
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BUT AFTER THE TEA ACT Colonists had to pay tax on tea
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WHAT DID THE COLONISTS DO?
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Evening of December 16, 1773 A group of men disguised as Native Americans boarded three tea ships docked in Boston Harbor BOSTON TEA PARTY
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342 chests of tea were thrown in Boston Harbor and destroyed
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HOW WAS THE BOSTON TEA PARTY A CAUSE OF THE REVOLUTION? TURN IN YOUR RESPONSE BEFORE YOU LEAVE
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FREEDOM?
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