Most people have heard about the Boston Tea Party. When Americans dumped British Tea in Boston Harbor. But not everyone understands the importance of it, and why the Tea Party is still remembered today. It was on December 16, 1773, when American patriots disguised as Mohawk Indians threw 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India Company from ships into Boston Harbor. "The Americans were protesting both a tax on tea (the Townshend Acts) and the perceived monopoly of the East India Company (also the called English East India Company. On December 16, 1773, American patriots dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded the vessels of the East India Company docked in the Boston harbor and dumped all the tea that was on the three ships into the ocean. They emptied 342 chests of tea which was valued at more than 10,000 pounds. This event became known as the "Boston Tea Party." The Boston Tea Party was a reaction to the Tea Act of 1773 that was passed by Parliament to save the British East India Company from bankruptcy. The Tea Act essentially eliminated all taxes on tea except the three pence Townshend tax. More importantly, it offered Americans tea at a lower price than that of the colonial smugglers.
The policy of glasnost, or openness, 'opened' the USSR to the outside world and started the change for the USSR from Communism to Democracy.
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The consequences would have been a nuclear war, ending badly for both sides. In my opinion, USSR is to be blamed.
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Jefferson presented his most powerful argument last.
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The king had refused to protect the American Boarders which severally resulted to destruction of peoples property and life.The declaration of independence was permeable and the declaration explained that the people of America should have rights that are permanent thus they cant be taken away. These rights included the right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.This was the last presented which brought most powerful argument at last