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Procession kicks off from Boston City Hall Plaza at 9 a.m. and meanders to the Old State House for the annual reading of the ...
One special blend, the East Indian Tea Tin, sold at Oliver Pluff, tells the story of the Charleston Tea Party, which took place just weeks before the Boston Tea Party. On Dec. 1, 1773, a group of ...
Handout A display on Old North Church. Aram Boghosian A display in Boston Harbor. Handout A display on Faneuil Hall. Handout Silence Dogood's work at Old North Church on April 17, 2025. Mike Ritter ...
As an Ahmadi Muslim American, the Fourth of July is a heartfelt reminder of the profound freedoms I am blessed to enjoy in ...
When I was a teenager, a mostly forgotten series of novels taught me U.S. history. How would they read to me now?
President’s allies take the lead to set up yearlong celebrations around July 4, 2026, bringing in conservative groups and ...
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The Boston Tea Party is often invoked today as a symbol of anti-tax rebellion. But if we’re going to cite it, we ought to get the history straight — and understand why it still echoes now.
On December 16, 1773, American colonists protested British taxation by boarding ships in Boston Harbor and dumping 342 chests of tea into the water, an event known as the Boston Tea Party. This ...
Different times, different causes: The Boston Tea Party, in 1773, led by American Colonists rebelling against unfair acts by the British Crown, first led to increased punishment by the British ...