The Boston Tea Party By: Ricci Michael Granberg

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  • Yeah! Your right!
  • This is so unfair! We have to pay taxes and acts and get whatsoever no freedom!
  • Lets do something terrible to the British officials!
  • Stop those Indians! They're destroying the tea!
  • Wait until the British find out about this! They won't know what to do! They'll have to repeal the taxes!
  • Hahahahaha! The colonists have avenged the British!
  • We will now place the Intolerable Acts/ Coercive Acts on them due to their behavior and attitude!
  • That's terrible!
  • Oh my goodness! They'll sure to avenge us!
  • They already have Parliament! They destroyed all the tea coming from the West Indies!
  • The colonists have disobeyed us and protested on our taxes and acts for too long now!
  • On April 19th, 1775, the colonists were riled up about the many taxes and the acts that made them broke and destroyed their lives before this had happened. The colonists decided to do something about the Tea Act. Later that night, they decided to meet at a bar and discuss the sabotage of the tea crates and throwing/destroying the crates for good.
  • As the colonists destroyed each crate, they threw it into the depths of the rivers near the Boston Port. They laughed and cheered as they were disguised as the Native American Indians if they ever got caught. Soon enough, three British soldiers spotted them and chased them until they lost them in the dark alleys of Boston. This event would change things.
  • As the British soldiers searched and searched for the criminals/hoodlums who had done this terrible thing, they decided to report this incident to Parliament(British Government). Parliament was not happy with the colonists and chose to punish them with consequences and or laws or acts called the Intolerable Acts/Coercive Acts that were unfair.
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