Boston Tea Party Essay

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The Boston Tea Party was an event where Americans threw three hundred forty-two chests full of tea, which belonged to the British East India Company, into the Boston Harbor. It happened on December 16, 1773, when Americans from Boston dressed up as Indians and threw all of the tea overboard. The Americans were protesting taxes on tea and how much control the British East India Company had in the trading business.
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(TS) The British East India Company was the main source of trade between the East and Britain for over two hundred years. (PS) Starting in the 1750s, India began to trade with Britain. (SS) Then around one hundred years later, Britain started to gain control over India as a country. (SS) Britain took control of all of India’s …show more content…

(SS) Britain would take buy merchandise from India at lower prices, then force India to pay for all of it back at higher prices. (PS) A lot of the citizens of India would rebel against the British because they were getting out of control and using the citizens of India as slaves. (SS) Historians pointed out that “India was turned into a British colony.” (Titan Team) (PS) Britain, after one hundred years, finally had control over all of India along with all of its trade. (SS) Britain, after seizing India, created the British East India Company which was now India’s trading system with other countries. (PS) With Britain taking over India and their trade, the British East India Company became the most important trading business at the time. (SS) A researcher states that “This company was a major force in the history of India for more than 200 years.” (Example) (CS) Britain gained control over India as a whole country and took over all of its …show more content…

(PS) The first ship, the Dartmouth, arrived in Boston Harbor and immediately the ship was threatened to leave by the people of Boston. (SS) Shortly after the Dartmouth had arrived, the two other tea ships also arrived, the Beaver and the Eleanor. (SS) Historians have stated that “colonists demanded that the tea be returned to England, Thomas Hutchinson, the British-appointed governor of Massachusetts, refused to permit the ships to leave.” (Tea) (PS) Samuel Adams got together with the consignees and the Governor of Boston to refuse the tea. (SS) Governor Thomas Hutchinson took over and made the decision final to keep the tea. (SS) Samuel Adams did not like the Governors decision. (PS) Samuel Adams decided to organize a group called the Sons of Liberty. (SS) The Sons of Liberty was a secret group that was formed to protect the people of the Thirteen Colonies from the British and their

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