A group of Bostonians, dressed as Native Americans, board a British ship laden with imported tea to throw the full crates ...
Through boycotts and burning, women in Wilmington and Edenton took a stand in 1774 against England's taxation without ...
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A protest organized by the Tea Party against a land deal that would help clean up the Florida Everglades was attended mostly by actors getting paid for their time, the Palm Beach Post’s Christine ...
NEWBURYPORT — In early 1774, Newburyport residents burned shipments of tea in Market Square to protest the tea tariffs imposed by King George III and the British Parliament. On Saturday from 11 a.m.