The Boston Tea Party History
There are some
events that took place during the historic time when America was declaring its
independence from England that are so historic, so iconic that they have taken
on the status of - myth and legend as much as history. And certainly the Boston Tea Party fits that
description. This is such a stand out
event in American history that it is common to see school children reenact it
during elementary school plays or skits.
And the participants names including John Hancock, Paul Revere and John
Adams have similarly become classic heroic figures in American folklore and
history.
But the events of - December
16, 1776 were not fable or myth but real and important parts of the development
of the American Revolution that was crucial to the early foundation of - this
country. The situation of taxation that
was being imposed by Brittan on goods that were coming into the colonies was
one of - serious stress on the colonists because they had no control over those
taxes. And that tax situation was made
more extreme with the relationship between the British government and the East
India Tea company who was receiving tax breaks for their goods that would place
them at a competitive advantage in the Americas.
These kinds of - preferential treatment only aggravated the already tense relationship between
the colonies and Britain and many in leadership over the American states saw
the way England was handling the situation as conspiratorial to try to hurt the
economy of - the growing new country and to impose restrictive rule through
taxation on the colonies and the colonists.
That is why that famous proclamation “No Taxation Without Representation” became one that is historic for
the outrage against the English that took the colonies into revolutionary war
that eventually lead to the independence of - the American colonies and the
beginning of a new country.
Finally on Thursday,
December 16, 1776, decisive action needed to be taken. And our forefathers were nothing if not known
for bold and decisive action in the fact of - tyranny. The East India Tea Company had docked the HMS
Dartmouth in Boston harbor full of a fresh import of tea for the colonies. It was time for the colonists to make a
statement that this unethical and immoral use of - taxes on tea was for all
intents and purposes an act of - war and they were going to treat it as such.
Badly disguised as Indians,
the brave colonists boarded the HMS Dartmouth and her sister ships, the HMS Beaver
and the HMS Eleanor and skillfully and efficiently dumped the entire delivery
of - tea into Boston harbor. All totaled,
over forty five tons of tea went into the water that night. It was a stunning blow. But more than that it was a slap in the face
of - the British government and a gauntlet laid down that their attempts to rule
the colonies b tyranny were not going to be tolerated any longer.
This event was
pivotal in pushing the hostilities between England and the colonies past the
“nuisance” stage and setting forces in motion for war. But more than that, it was such a bold
statement of - defiance that many colonists were inspired to join the increasing
chorus calling for war and independence.
For loyal Britains,
the idea of separating and forming their own country was hard to grasp. But the leadership of - the men who planned and
executed the Boston Tea Party demonstrated a new independent spirit. This was the kind of backbone, the sense of
pride and independence that was to come to define the American spirit in years
ahead. But it took the courage and
boldness of - this little band of men to demonstrate that being trod on by a
foreign tyrant was not something we had to put up with.
It made a statement
to England and to the colonists at the same time that revolution was possible
and they really could think of - themselves as free people who would bow to no
king. From that time forward the
independence of - America was inevitable.
These visionary leaders showed us an America that gave power to its
people, not to kings or governments and the result in how America works and our
lives are lived is the direct outcome of - bold protests such as the Boston Tea
Party.
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