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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 5 civilians died from the massacre Boston Tea Party December 16, 1773 in Griffins Wharf Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. Colonists believed that Britain had no right to tax them without representing them in Parliament. Also they thought they were being unfairly taxed for expenses incurred in the French and Indian War.Also they thought they were being unfairly taxed for expenses incurred in the French and Indian War.The Tea Act, The East-India Company, and American Colonists were all impacted by the tea party. he Boston Tea Party happened because the Tea Act was passed and it left the colonist poor and in hardship. With them paying for large shipments of tea they had no money for food and other necessary survival items.Today, most people who were there would have gone to jail and not just one.If I was a Brit I would look at it as truly savage and unruly. 18,523,000 cups of tea were wasted.The cargo was worth more than $1,700,000 dollars in today’s money. Only two soldiers were charged with murder Events leading to the Boston massacre March 22 1765 England passes to Stamp act March 17, 1766 England repeals the stamp act X June, 29,1967 England passes the townsend acts October 1, 1768 British troops arive in Boston March 5, 1770 Boston massacre accurs March 6, 1770 troops banished from Boston October 24-30, 1770 the trial of captain preston November 27-December 14, trial of the british soldiers two were found guilty March 5, 1771 first ceremony comenerating the boston massacre John Adams, a member of the Continental congress actually defended the British The Boston Massacre was about citizens in Boston who had a problem with what the British soldiers were enforcing. The British soldiers handled the problem by shooting at all the people. This event ended up killing several and harming more. Some people stood up for the soldiers for the colonial justice system but others stood with the people of Boston. The Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre and Tea Party The soldiers who were convicted got branded with a m, for murder
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