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The Boston Tea Party is an action by Boston colonists in the British colony of
Massachusetts, against the British government and the monopolistic East India
Company which controls all of the tea shipments coming into the colonies. After
officials in Boston refuse to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a
group of colonists, dressed as American Indians, climb aboard the ships and
destroy the tea by throwing it into Boston Harbor.
The Tea Party is the culmination of a resistance movement against the Tea Act,
which had been passed by Parliament in 1773. Colonists object to the Tea Act
for a variety of reasons, especially because it violates their right to be taxed only
by their elected representatives. The Boston Tea Party is a revolt against state
sponsored monopolies (British East India Company) as much as it is about
taxation.
It should be noted that, as was the case with the Boston Massacre, the Sons of
Liberty orchestrated the event. Many members of this organization are true
liberty-loving patriots (Sam Adams, John Adams, Paul Revere), but others may
have had ulterior, NWO-related motives for wanting to weaken the British
Empire.
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