Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson lead the December 16, 1773 protest against the British tea import tax. He was aided by a secret organization of American patriots called the Sons of Liberty, under the leadership of Samuel Adams, who later became a delegate to the United States' new Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence.
John Adams was in charge of leading the Sons of Liberty to march through the doors of the Old South Meetinghouse & dumping the tea into the Boston Harbor.
Samuel Adams, brother of John Adams, was leading the meeting in the Old South Meetinghouse knowing what was going to happen after he said, "This meeting can do nothing more to save our country." This was the signal for his brother to enter, dressed as Mohawk Indians.
Therefore the correct answer would be John Adams.
A group of patriots known as the 'Sons of Liberty' led by Samuel Adams & Paul Revere dumped 300 chests into Boston Harbor.
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the event that led up to the intolerable acts was the Boston tea party.
No, the Intolerable Acts was a result of the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Act led to the Boston Tea Party
After the Boston massacre was the Boston Tea Party/ tea act. They repealed all of the unpopular taxes on the colonists except tax on tea. That led into the Boston Tea party which began in 1773. Hope it helps you out!
The Boston tea party.
It was called the Boston Tea Party.
the event that led up to the intolerable acts was the Boston tea party.
Samuel Adams was the official leader of the Boston tea party.
No, the Intolerable Acts was a result of the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Act led to the Boston Tea Party
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The person who led the Boston Tea Party was Samuel Adams
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The person who led the Boston Tea Party was Samuel Adams
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Samuel Adams
After the Boston massacre was the Boston Tea Party/ tea act. They repealed all of the unpopular taxes on the colonists except tax on tea. That led into the Boston Tea party which began in 1773. Hope it helps you out!
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