Boston Tea Party Research Paper

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On July 4th, the American colonies declared the independence of the Unite States, it was the result of the war between the American colonies and the Britain. A lot of people might have heard about the Boston Tea Party, a group of Americans dumped British tea into Boston Harbor, but many do not know how important it was, in fact, it was the first try of the colonists to rebel the British government with violence. The Boston Tea Party was the trigger of the American Independence War.
The events that led to the Boston Tea Party began at around 1763, after the Britain won the French and Indian War. The king of Britain passed taxes on the colonies to make up the loss of money during the war, he thinks the colonists should pay for their own defense. …show more content…

Some dressed in the Mohawk warrior disguises, together they dumped all 342 chests of tea, valued at 18,000, into the water in Boston Harbor. The process was very quiet, but this act shocked the Britain. In response to the Tea Party, the British government passed several acts to punish the American colonies, those acts were known as the Intolerable Acts. The first of the laws passed in 1774 in response to the Boston Tea Party was the Boston Port Act, closed the port of Boston until the colonists paid for the destroyed tea. The colonists pointed that this act should only aim to the group of people who had destroyed the tea rather than all of Boston, and they objected that the government did not give the opportunity for those people to do their own defense. The Massachusetts Government Act effectively abrogated the Massachusetts Charter of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, almost all positions in the colonial government were to be appointed by the parliament or the king, it also limited the town meeting, people can not hold a meeting unless the governor called for one. This act brought Massachusetts under control of the Britain. The Administration of Justice Act, also called Murder Act, allowed the Royal governor to appoint a place within the empire for the trials of accused royal officials, if the governor thinks the officials could not get a fair trial in massachusetts. The Quartering Act applied to all of the colonies, the American colonists was required to provide housing and food for the British soldiers. Those acts enraged the American colonies, triggered resistance toward Britain in the colonies, they were also the factors that outbreak the American

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