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  1. Dec 16, 2023 · In January 1770, for example, 538 women in Boston agreed to boycott tea as long as it was taxed. Some women turned to substitutes such as coffee and even raspberry leaves.

  2. storyworks.scholastic.com › content › classroomTea. Taxes. Revolution.

    Dec 4, 2023 · It was a cold December night 250 years ago. Joshua Wyeth quietly made his way to Boston Harbor in Massachusetts. The 15-year-old risked being arrested or even killed for what he was about to do. Joshua was part of a sneak attack on three ships docked in the harbor. The goal was to destroy the ships’ cargo: tea.

  3. sn4.scholastic.com › issues › 2023-24Tea. Taxes. Revolution.

    Dec 4, 2023 · It was a cold December night 250 years ago. Joshua Wyeth quietly made his way to Boston Harbor in Massachusetts. The 15-year-old risked being arrested or even killed for what he was about to do. Joshua was part of a sneak attack on three ships docked in the harbor. The goal was to destroy the ships’ cargo: tea.

  4. The Destruction of the Tea. The conflict came to a head on the night of December 16, 1773, when patriots held a large rally at Boston’s Old South Church. This was one of the largest single meetings that had occurred in the history of Boston, with some estimates as high as 5,000 citizens in attendance.

  5. Dec 15, 2023 · The Many Myths of the Boston Tea Party. Contrary to popular belief, the 1773 protest opposed a tax break, not a tax hike. And it didn’t immediately unify the colonies against the British. The ...

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    Nov 20, 2023 · Joshua was part of a sneak attack on three ships docked in the harbor. The goal was to destroy the ships’ precious cargo: tea. Under the cover of darkness, Joshua and about 100 other Patriots smashed open more than 300 chests of tea and dumped them into the water. That protest became known as the Boston Tea Party.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Long before the Boston Tea Party, the first coffee house in the colonies, The London Coffee House, opened in 1689. After the revolution, the shop was renamed The American Coffee House.

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