Was Anyone Killed During The Boston Tea Party?

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No one died during the Boston Tea Party . There was no violence and no confrontation between the Patriots, the Tories and the British soldiers garrisoned in Boston.

Who was punished for the Boston Tea Party?

The Coercive Acts of 1774, known as the Intolerable Acts in the American colonies, were a series of four laws passed by the British Parliament to punish the colony of Massachusetts Bay for the Boston Tea Party.

What was the real reason for the Boston Tea Party?

On Dec. 16, 1773 an entire shipment of tea was tossed into Boston Harbor to protest the British Parliament's tax on tea . This act of protest against taxation without representation escalated into the Great American Revolutionary War for independence from Great Britain.

Was the Boston Tea Party vandalism?

The Boston Tea party is both an act of vandalism and activism because the were attempting to take action in opposition to the British taxes, yet they chose to deliberately destroy property in the process.

What was actually destroyed at the Boston Tea Party?

340 chests of British East India Company tea , weighing over 92,000 pounds (roughly 46 tons), onboard the Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanor were smashed open with axes and dumped into Boston Harbor the night of December 16, 1773. ... The destruction of the tea was a very costly blow to the British.

How much did tea cost in 1773?

The amount of tea dumped into the harbor would make 24,000,000 cups of tea. Today, that much tea would cost about $1,000,000.00 !

Is there still tea in Boston Harbor?

What happened after the Tea Party? Boston Harbor was shut down . For weeks after the Boston Tea Party, the 92,000 pounds of tea dumped into the harbor caused it to smell. As a result of the Boston Tea Party, the British shut down Boston Harbor until all of the 340 chests of British East India Company tea were paid for.

How much was the tea tax?

The act granted the EIC a monopoly on the sale of tea that was cheaper than smuggled tea; its hidden purpose was to force the colonists to pay a tax of 3 pennies on every pound of tea . The Tea Act thus retained the three pence Townshend duty on tea imported to the colonies.

How did England respond to the Boston Tea Party?

The British response to the Boston Tea Party was to impose even more stringent policies on the Massachusetts colony . The Coercive Acts levied fines for the destroyed tea, sent British troops to Boston, and rewrote the colonial charter of Massachusetts, giving broadly expanded powers to the royally appointed governor.

What did the Tea Party stand for?

The Tea Party movement was an American fiscally conservative political movement within the Republican Party. Members of the movement called for lower taxes, and for a reduction of the national debt of the United States and federal budget deficit through decreased government spending.

How many boxes of tea did they dump?

American colonists, frustrated and angry at Britain for imposing “taxation without representation,” dumped 342 chests of tea, imported by the British East India Company into the harbor. The event was the first major act of defiance to British rule over the colonists.

Did the Boston Tea Party destroy private property?

The tea itself belonged to the East India Company, which was a private joint-stock company. Thus the Bostonians technically destroyed private property rather than launching a direct assault on the British state.

Why didn't the British stopped the Boston Tea Party?

If the tea wasn't unloaded, customs weren't paid . And if the ships tried to sail back out of port, Montagu would stop them and charge them with failing to pay customs on their cargo that was due, according to him, because they had already entered port.

How much was the tea worth in today's money?

The present-day value of the destroyed tea has been estimated at around $1 million .

Were the colonists justified in dumping the tea?

Boston, with loyalist Governor Thomas Hutchinson, decided to unload the tea and follow the law. This lead to the destruction of nearly 1 million dollars of tea in today's money. A final point to argue that it was not justified is that the Tea Act of 1773 was essentially a win for the colonies already .

Did the Boston Tea Party burn the ships?

In addition, no ships were burned during the actual Boston Tea Party in December 1773.

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