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Boston Tea Party in American History

by Mary E. Hull
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Overview

This book examines the people and events involved in the Boston Tea Party, which marked one of the first times the American colonists joined together to protest their treatment by Great Britain. Highlighting the individuals who participated in the tea party and helped in its planning, allegedly including Paul Revere and Sam Adams, it shows how the tea party became an event that invoked harsh reactions from Britain, and in turn, sparked the break from England that led to the American Revolution.

Presents the people and events connected with the dynamic episode called the Boston Tea Party, which helped to spawn the American Revolution.

Synopsis

This book examines the people and events involved in the Boston Tea Party, which marked one of the first times the American colonists joined together to protest their treatment by Great Britain. Highlighting the individuals who participated in the tea party and helped in its planning, allegedly including Paul Revere and Sam Adams, it shows how the tea party became an event that invoked harsh reactions from Britain, and in turn, sparked the break from England that led to the American Revolution.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1999
Publisher
Enslow Publishers, Incorporated
Pages
128
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780766011397

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