Creating the United States

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Throwing British East India Company Tea into Boston Harbor

Throwing British East India Company Tea into Boston Harbor (12.1)

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Boston's Sons of Liberty, masquerading as Indians, threw bales of tea exempted from import taxes imposed on American merchants from three British East Indian Company ships into Boston Harbor on December 16, 1773. Engineered by the fiery Samuel Adams, the “Boston Tea Party” rekindled the revolutionary fires in the American colonies and set in motion a chain of reprisals by British and American governments that led to outright war.