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Names: Per. Introduction Frame: The Boston Tea Party The Tea Tax A strange period of calm descended on Boston and the colonies after the Boston Massacre. Then the British made a huge mistake. The British wanted to control the tea trade in the 13 Colonies and help a company called the British East India Company. To accomplish both goals, Parliament cut the price of tea sold by this company and forbade any other group from selling tea in the colonies (called a monopoly). They reasoned people would buy the cheap tea and not care that only the British East India Company could sell them the tea. Parliament s plan, however, backfired. Their big mistake was to put a tax on the tea. They figured as long as the tea was cheap, no one would care about the tax. Unfortunately for the British, the colonists did care about the tax. Colonial merchants began to smuggle in tea from different companies to protest both the tax and the monopoly held by the British East India Company. Soon, a crisis erupted in Boston about the tea tax! Hi-Lite: Why did the colonists protest the tea tax even though the tea from the British East India Co. was the cheapest to buy? The Tea Crisis (Taken from The Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum website) On the winter night of Thursday, December 16, 1773 the tea crisis in Boston came to a head. Members of the Sons of Liberty, disguised as Mohawk Indians, were armed with an assortment of axes. They quietly boarded three ships carrying cargoes of British East India Company tea moored at Griffin s Wharf. In a span of three hours, 340 chests of British East India Tea were smashed and dumped into Boston Harbor. Over 92,000 pounds of tea were destroyed! The impact of the Boston Tea Party was enormous. The event led directly to sparking the American Revolution. Hi-lite the amount of tea dumped into Boston Harbor.

Scene 1: Make a Title - The Tax Deadline Three ships carried more than one hundred chests of British East India Company Tea to Griffin s Wharf in Boston Harbor. The deadline to unload the tea and pay the tax was 20 days after the arrival of the first ship, the Dartmouth. That date was December 17, 1773. Following the arrival of the tea ships, the Sons of Liberty distributed pamphlets around the city of Boston proclaiming, Friends! Brethen! Countrymen!... the detested tea is now arrived in the harbor. The hour of destruction... now stares you in the face! Soon the Sons of Liberty would take action!

Scene 2: Make a Title - The Secret Plan, December 16, 1773 As the tax deadline approached tension in Boston grew to an all time high. Massachusetts Governor Thomas Hutchinson ordered that no ship leave Boston Harbor without a pass. Later, the Sons of Liberty planned a large meeting in the Old South Meeting House to deal with the tea crisis. At the meeting, Cries of make Boston Harbor a teapot tonight! echoed around the building. Members of the Sons of Liberty, dressed in Indian dress, marched to Griffin s Wharf. Many had small hatchets and painted their faces with coal dust. Hundreds took part in the march to the wharf.

Scene 3: Make a Title - The Destruction of the Tea, December 16, 1773 The Sons of Liberty marched through the streets of Boston toward Griffin s Wharf. Their secret mission required silence. The Patriots boarded the ships disguised as Indians and opened the hatches to remove the chests of tea. They cut and split the chests with their axes and threw the tea overboard. They were careful not to damage the ships and, after the destruction of the tea, they swept the decks clean and put everything back in its proper place. Nothing was broken or stolen, and no one was injured.

Scene 4: Make a Title - The Destruction of the tea complete! In three hours, the Sons of Liberty dumped 340 chests of British East India Company tea weighing 92,000 pounds into Boston Harbor. The cargo was worth more than $1,700,000 in today s money. By 9:00 in the evening the destruction was complete. The participants left without talking to each other to keep their identities secret. Many fled Boston to avoid arrest.

Scene 5: Make a Title - The Intolerable Acts, 1774 The Boston Tea Party was the first important act of defiance by American colonists against British rule. When news reached London of the destruction of the tea, King George III and Parliament reacted with anger and surprise. Determined to make Boston and Massachusetts submit to British authority, they passed the Intolerable Acts. The harsh punishment closed Boston Harbor until the cost of the tea was paid back, shut down the Massachusetts government, including town hall meetings, and put the military in charge of Boston under General Thomas Gage.

Scene 6: Make a Title The Intolerable Acts Backfire! The punishment for the Tea Party, unfortunately for the British, backfired. The colonies called the First Continental Congress to meet in Philadelphia to support Massachusetts and to demand their rights. King George III famously said after the Intolerable Acts were passed, The die is now cast. The colonies must either submit or triumph. As he was about to find out, many in the colonies were ready to triumph over the tyranny of British rule.

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