
Revolution Brewing: The Boston Tea Party
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Revolution Brewing: The Boston Tea Party
A pivotal event in American history that sparked the revolution against British rule. Colonists protested against the Tea Act by dumping tea into the Boston Harbor, leading to increased tensions and ultimately the American Revolution.
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The Sons of Liberty
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Multiple Choice
Which organization played a crucial role in organizing and executing the Boston Tea Party?
The Sons of Liberty
The Daughters of Freedom
The Patriots of Independence
The Rebels of Revolution
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The Sons of Liberty
The Sons of Liberty played a crucial role in organizing and executing the Boston Tea Party. They were a secret society formed to protest against British taxation. On December 16, 1773, disguised as Mohawk Indians, they dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor as a protest against the Tea Act. This event became a significant catalyst for the American Revolution.
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The Boston Tea Party:
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of the Sons of Liberty protest?
To demand independence from Britain
To oppose the Tea Act and British taxation
To establish a new government
To promote trade with other countries
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Sons of Liberty Protest
The Sons of Liberty protested against the Tea Act and British taxation. They organized boycotts, demonstrations, and acts of civil disobedience to oppose these measures. Their actions played a significant role in the lead-up to the American Revolution. Samuel Adams was one of the key leaders of this influential group.
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The Destruction of the Tea
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Multiple Choice
What was the reason behind the Boston Tea Party?
Protest against the Stamp Act
Protest against the Sugar Act
Protest against the Tea Act
Protest against the Townshend Acts
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Boston Tea Party
Trivia: The Boston Tea Party was a protest against the Tea Act imposed by the British government. On December 16, 1773, American colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians boarded three British ships and dumped 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. This act of defiance played a significant role in the lead up to the American Revolution.
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Colonial Unity and Support
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Multiple Choice
What significant event brought together colonists from different regions to protest against British taxation and control?
The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Massacre
The Stamp Act Congress
The Intolerable Acts
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The Boston Tea Party
The Boston Tea Party was a significant event in American history that brought together colonists from different regions to protest against British taxation and control. It occurred on December 16, 1773, when a group of colonists disguised as Native Americans boarded British ships and dumped chests of tea into the Boston Harbor. This act of defiance against the British government's Tea Act became a symbol of resistance and played a crucial role in the lead-up to the American Revolution.
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The Impact of the Boston Tea Party
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Multiple Choice
What was the British response to the Boston Tea Party?
A. They passed the Coercive Acts, which further angered the colonists and united them against British rule.
B. They apologized to the American colonists and promised to never tax them again.
C. They sent more tea to the American colonies as a peace offering.
D. They ignored the Boston Tea Party and continued to tax the American colonists.
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British Response:
The Coercive Acts: Passed in response to the Boston Tea Party, these acts further angered the colonists and united them against British rule. The acts included the closing of the Boston Harbor, the quartering of British troops, and the suspension of self-government in Massachusetts. This escalated tensions and ultimately led to the American Revolution.
Revolution Brewing: The Boston Tea Party
A pivotal event in American history that sparked the revolution against British rule. Colonists protested against the Tea Act by dumping tea into the Boston Harbor, leading to increased tensions and ultimately the American Revolution.
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