On May 10, 1773, royal assent was given to the Tea Act in London, starting a chain of events leading to war between American colonists and British troops within two years. The prime minister Lord ...
Every day, the world pauses over more than 2 billion cups of tea — enough to fill thousands of Olympic-sized swimming pools. Its story spans more than 4,000 years, beginning with the legendary Chinese ...
On the evening of December 16, 1773, 250 years ago today, New England colonists disguised as Native Americans calmly boarded three ships in Boston Harbor and dumped 90,000 pounds of tea overboard. By ...
16th December 1773: Artist's rendering of the Boston Tea Party, Boston, Massachusetts, December 16, 1773. A group of Bostonians threw tea into Boston harbour as a protest against the British ...
Bostonians protest the newly passed Tea Act by dumping 46 tons of tea into the Boston Harbor. The British impose a new law on the colonies called the Tea Act, which is intended to stop smuggling and ...
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