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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.









                                                      APRIL 19, 1775
                        LEXINGTON & CONCORD / AMERICAN REVOLUTION

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