On 16th December 1773, a group of angry protesters secretly carried three British vessels carrying tea and threw over 90,000 pounds of tea into the port. However, this is not the cause of the revolutionary war, but the British government took various measures to direct counterattacks against Americans. Many people think that they are correct about American settler's behavior, but many people know this is wrong, and even that it is illegal. The British government imposes duties on daily necessities such as paper, stamps and tea.
Americans know the story of the Boston Tea Party: On December 16, 1773, a group of patriots known as the Statue of Liberty, wearing Charcoal Black and Indian costumes, boarded a fleet of Boston harbor, Destroyed the group. British tea But why did my free son urge millions of dollars of tea into the water? This is a tea bill, and the tax increase has increased the cost of tea in the colony. Right? Okay, no. "Tea law" actually contributed to the tea ceremony in Boston, not because it raised the price of tea - indeed, "tea law" is the price of tea imported by a trading company in East India I lowered it. This is part of a story that most Americans do not know; the UK tea is cheaper than their tax-exempt smuggled Dutch tea, so income decreases and tyranny of freedom is better than a merchant by a British politician I will not be motivated.
In the weeks after the Boston Tea ceremony, 92,000 pounds of tea was introduced into the port to smell. For the Boston Tea Party, the British closed the Boston harbor until all 340 boxes of tea from British East India Company were paid. This was carried out under the "unbearable law" of 1774 known as the "Boston Port Law". Due to unbearable behavior, American settlers were more angry and unified against the British rule. In addition to the "Boston Port Law", the "Intolerance Law" also implements the Massachusetts State Government Act, the Judicial Administrative Act, the Quad Act and the Québec Act. By convoking the first continental meeting in September and October 1774, American settlers requested that Britain abolish unbearable behavior and respond by responding to resistance and coordinating. The Boston Tea ceremony was the first major act of American colonists