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Okla-homey
12/16/2008, 07:59 AM
December 16, 1773: Sons of Liberty dump British tea

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235 years ago, on this day in 1773, a group of Massachusetts radicals disguised as Mohawk Indians board three British tea ships moored in Boston Harbor and dump 342 chests of tea into the water.

Now known as the "Boston Tea Party," the midnight raid was a protest of the Tea Act of 1773, a bill enacted by the British parliament to save the faltering British East India Company by greatly lowering its tea tax and granting it a virtual monopoly on the American tea trade.

The low tax allowed the company to sell its tea even more cheaply than that smuggled into America by Dutch traders. Many colonists viewed the act as yet another example of Britain's taxation tyranny.

In most American ports, the resistance group known as the Sons of Liberty scared off British tea-carrying ships by threatening their captains with tarring, feathering or worse. However, when three tea ships, Dartmouth, Eleanor and Beaver, arrived in Boston Harbor and the colonists demanded that the tea be returned to England, Thomas Hutchinson, the British-appointed governor of Massachusetts, refused to permit the ships to leave.

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Thomas Hutchinson. The last royal governor of the province of Massachusetts, son of a wealthy merchant of Boston, Mass., was born there on the 9th of September 1711. He graduated from Harvard College in 1727, then became an apprentice in his father's counting-room, and for several years devoted himself to business. In 1774, upon the appointment of General Thomas Gage as military governor he went to England, and acted as an adviser to King George III and the British ministry on American affairs, uniformly counselling moderation. He died at Brompton, now part of London, on the 3rd of June 1780.

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Patriot leader Samuel Adams organized the now-famous "tea party" with about 60 members of the Sons of Liberty. The British tea dumped into Boston Harbor on the night of December 16 was worth more than $700,000 in today's currency.


"It was now evening, and I immediately dressed myself in the costume of an Indian, equipped with a small hatchet, which I and my associates denominated the tomahawk, with which, and a club, after having painted my face and hands with coal dust in the shop of a blacksmith, I repaired to Griffin's wharf, where the ships lay that contained the tea. When I first appeared in the street after being thus disguised, I fell in with many who were dressed, equipped and painted as I was, and who fell in with me and marched in order to the place of our destination. " - Boston Tea Party participant George Hewes

Parliament, outraged by the blatant destruction of British property, enacted the Coercive Acts, called the "Intolerable Acts" by the colonists, in 1774. The Coercive Acts closed Boston to merchant shipping, established formal British military rule in Massachusetts, made British officials immune to criminal prosecution in America, and required colonists to quarter British troops.

The colonists subsequently called the first Continental Congress to consider a united American resistance to the British.

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Jerk
12/16/2008, 09:34 AM
Good jorb

TUSooner
12/16/2008, 09:52 AM
The Brits really blew it.

It's almost like Parliament was run by a bunch of Tory Tubas and Rush Limbaugh's Parrots.

OK, that's lame, but I'm leaving it :O ;)

Jerk
12/16/2008, 10:24 AM
The Brits really blew it.

It's almost like Parliament was run by a bunch of Tory Tubas and Rush Limbaugh's Parrots.

OK, that's lame, but I'm leaving it :O ;)

I'm trying to imagine Tuba and Rush wanting to raise taxes and confiscate guns, but I'm having a very difficult time here.

BigRedJed
12/16/2008, 10:44 AM
Heh. Touché.

BigRedJed
12/16/2008, 10:45 AM
Just trying something here: douché

BigRedJed
12/16/2008, 10:45 AM
Awww yeah....

BigRedJed
12/16/2008, 10:46 AM
OK, back to your regularly scheduled Homey thread.

BigRedJed
12/16/2008, 11:12 AM
C'mon ppl. Don't ignore Homey's thread on my account. It's a good one.

BigRedJed
12/16/2008, 11:13 AM
Why am I envisioning a bunch of hillbillies furiously clicking around this board, posting "douché" and "douchébag" in every thread they can before Beano adds it to the profanity filter?

SoonerJack
12/16/2008, 02:22 PM
"It was now evening, and I immediately dressed myself in the costume of an Indian, equipped with a small hatchet, which I and my associates denominated the tomahawk, with which, and a club, after having painted my face and hands with coal dust in the shop of a blacksmith, I repaired to Griffin's wharf, where the ships lay that contained the tea. When I first appeared in the street after being thus disguised, I fell in with many who were dressed, equipped and painted as I was, and who fell in with me and marched in order to the place of our destination. " - Boston Tea Party participant George Hewes

Had I been able to participate, this is exactly how I would have bragged to my friends about it.

Flagstaffsooner
12/16/2008, 02:49 PM
I wish those people of Mass would rise again and start chunking Kennedys into the bay.

Okla-homey
12/16/2008, 02:54 PM
I wish those people of Mass would rise again and start chunking Kennedys into the bay.

One Kennedy chucked himself in the bay as I recall -- along w/Mary Jo Kopechne. ;)

Frozen Sooner
12/16/2008, 03:09 PM
past. That ain't a picture of Sam Adams.

Flagstaffsooner
12/16/2008, 03:10 PM
One Kennedy chucked himself in the bay as I recall -- along w/Mary Jo Kopechne. ;)But any sober ones?:D

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12/16/2008, 03:20 PM
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