Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Get to Know THE BOSTON TEA PARTY - #3


On a bright cold moonlit evening on December 16, 1773 a group of sixty colonists boarded three British ships in Boston Harbor. The ships contained a cargo of tea from The East India Company. Although the tea carried a tax that the colonists refused to pay, the Royal Governor of Massachusetts Thomas Hutchinson ordered that the ships should not return to England with their cargo but that the tea be unloaded.

Patriot Sam Adams immediately devised a plan whereby colonists, thinly disguised as Mohawk Indians, boarded the three ships. They broke open all 342 chests of tea and threw them overboard. This episode became a precursor on the road to independence. It all started in Boston.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the post dad, but I have a question. Are these daily posts from your personal knowledge or did you look them up?

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  2. Do you really think dad knows everything??? (Including 21 miles to the horizon???) I think it is a paste and cut job even though I think your dad is very very smart.

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