The Boston Tea Party Malcolm Fletcher. How the Boston Tea Party Began The Patriots were determined to prevent the tea on these ships from being landed.

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The Boston Tea Party Malcolm Fletcher

How the Boston Tea Party Began The Patriots were determined to prevent the tea on these ships from being landed on American soil, because if it were, a tax would be due upon it. Parliament had passed a new law, the Tea Act of 1773, which kept a small tax of three pence on all English tea brought into the American colonies. This shipment of tea was from the East India Company, and it would be consigned, or sold, only to seven Boston merchants selected by the East India Company. They were all loyal to the British government

How did all this trouble over tea begin? Tea was imported regularly to the American Colonies starting in the early 1720s. By the 1760’s, colonists were consuming 1.2 million pounds of tea a year. Both men and women had come to enjoy it as an everyday beverage, although it was most popular among the ladies of cosmopolitan communities such as Boston.

The 1773 Tea Act On May 10, 1773, the British Parliament passed the Tea Act of This act allowed the English East India Company to sell tea in the American colonies at bargain prices – but there was still a tax on the tea. Patriot leaders believed the cheap tea was a ploy to get them to accept Parliament’s right to tax the colonies.

The tea ship Dartmouth arrives in Boston On Sunday, November 28 the Dartmouth arrived in Boston Harbor. The ship was loaded with East India Company tea and duty was payable the moment the tea was landed. If the duty was not paid within 20 days of the ships arrival, the authorities could seize both the cargo and the ship. The deadline for paying the tax was midnight, December 16.

Meetings at Old South Meeting House On November 29, 1773, thousands of people gathered at old Faneuil Hall, but it was so crowded that the meeting moved to the Old South Meeting House.

Meetings of “the Body of the People The crowd at Old South Meeting House included those not normally in attendance at Boston town meetings, such as men from surrounding towns and those without voting privileges. In order to vote at an official town meeting, a colonist had to be a male property owner over 21 years of age. In contrast, Governor Hutchinson described the meetings at Old South Meeting House as including “principally of the lower ranks of the people and even journeymen tradesmen were brought in to increase the number, and the rabble were not excluded.” The meetings were called “The Body of the People”, with resolves from the meetings signed, simply, “The people”.

The tea ships Eleanor and Beaver arrive at Griffin’s Wharf The second tea ship, the Eleanor, arrived in Boston on December 2 and the last tea ship, the Beaver, arrived December 7. Resistance to the tea was mounting in Boston. On December 8 Governor Hutchinson ordered Admiral Montagu not to let any vessel leave the harbor without a pass.

December 16, 1773: The Boston Tea Party At 10 o'clock in the morning on December 16, 1773, thousands of colonists gathered at the Old South Meeting House for a last meeting to decide what to do about the tea. Over 5,000 people, more than a third of Boston’s entire population, crowded into the meeting house.

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