Both, the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre were protests of the tea tax.Both were against the BritishBoth took place in Boston
Boston Tea Party
The Dartmouth was the ship that was attacked in the Boston Tea Party.
The Tea Act (1773) triggered protests and led to the Boston Tea Party. The British Parliament countered with the Intolerable Acts in 1774 which were meant to punish the colonists in Massachusetts.
Yes. When the British removed all taxes, except on tea, the colonists showed their appreciation by organizing the "Boston Tea Party".
Both, the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre were protests of the tea tax.Both were against the BritishBoth took place in Boston
They still drank tea. It was a protest they did by throwing the tea overboard not a boycott. Soon after the Boston Tea Party, a shortage of imported tea forced the colonists to substitute bee balm as a tea during the shortage.
no, the Boston tea party was before the revolutionary war.
There has never existed anything known as the oston tea party.
Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party
It happened in Massachusetts. LOOK AT THE NAME!!! BOSTON tea party.
The Boston Tea Party happened in 1773, when patriots dumped tea into the Boston Harbor.
The Sons of Liberty were responsible for violent protests against British taxation. They are most famous for the Boston Tea Party.
The colonists dressed up as Indians and threw british tea into the Boston Harbor and that act is now known as the Boston Tea Party
yes
They are currently known as Americans. See "Boston Tea Party".