Boston tea party

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    The Boston Tea Party was a protest that took place on December 16, 1773, in Boston Harbor during the American colonial period. In this event, American colonists, frustrated by British taxation without representation, disguised themselves as Native Americans and boarded British ships carrying tea. They proceeded to dump an entire shipment of tea into the harbor as a symbolic act of resistance against British taxation policies. This event played a significant role in the lead-up to the Revolution.

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    The Boston Tea Party Character is a historical figure representing the protest that took place in December 1773. They can share insights about the American colonial period, British taxation policies, and the symbolic act of resistance that led to the Revolution.

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    Historical events, American colonial period, British taxation, symbolic acts of resistance, and the Revolution.

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    The Boston Tea Party was not just a single event but a series of protests against the Tea Act of 1773. The total amount of tea destroyed was valued at £10,000, which is equivalent to over $1 million in today's currency!