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  1. Boston Tea Party Sestercentennial Comics - The Daily Cartoonist

    December 16, 1773: Americans disguised as Mohawks dumped cheap, but taxed, English tea into Boston harbor. panel 1: George the Third of England sat upon his throne. And to Lord North, his treasurer, made all his stamp acts known. panel 2: Lord North then took the Stamp Act to a skipper of renown.

  2. Liberty's Kids HD 101 - The Boston Tea Party (Pilot, Part I) - YouTube

    Moses, James and Henri travel to Boston in search of Sarah, who has arrived from England on a tea-laden ship. Benjamin Franklin enlists the help of young people to record the happenings...

  3. Looking at the Boston Tea Party through Primary Sources

    Dec 13, 2020 · On December 16, 1773, angry colonists, dressed as American Indians, destroyed 342 chests of tea to protest recent tax hikes imposed by the British Parliament. “ High Tea in Boston Harbor ” was the headline of the Boston Gazette.

  4. America’s Rarest Cartoon Cheering the Boston Tea Party

    DALLAS, Texas (Aug. 17, 2018) — America's rarest, rabble-rousing poke-in-the-eye to British Parliament — a seldom-seen political cartoon celebrating the 1773 Boston Tea Party — is expected to sell for more than $20,000 after surfacing in …

  5. Boston 1773: The Destruction of the Tea - Massachusetts …

    This 1774 political cartoon represents the political aftermath of the Boston Tea Party. Lord North, with the "Boston Port Bill" (the first of the Coercive Acts) sticking out of his pocket, is depicted forcing tea down the throat of a partially clothed Indigenous American female figure, while two other members of Parliament, Lord Mansfield and ...

  6. Rare Cartoon Celebrating the Boston Tea Party Sells at Auction

    Aug 27, 2018 · Celebrating the recent civil disobedience of the Sons of Liberty protesting the Tea Act, "Liberty Triumphant: Or the Downfall of Oppression," is a rare engraving attributed to the Philadelphia and New York engraver Henry Dawkins, published in late 1773 or early 1774.

  7. The Boston Tea Party of 1773- Cartoon - YouTube

    A fun way to learn about the history of the boston tea party

  8. Liberty Triumphant, a rare American cartoon celebrating the Boston Tea ...

    This cartoon lampoons the Tea Act, enacted by Lord North’s ministry in Spring of 1773. The Act retained an existing tax of three pence per pound on tea imported into America and permitted the East India Company for the first time to sell tea directly to merchants in the colonies.

  9. The Boston Tea Party Comic - Adobe Express

    The cartoon elements I used were captions, exaggeration and more! -The Boston Tea Party was caused by Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty. -The Boston Tea Party took place on December 16th, 1773. -The Boston Tea Party happened on the Boston Harbor. -$2,339,100 worth of tea was dumped into the Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party.

  10. The Boston Tea Party Comic | hoopla

    One of the first acts of protest in America, the Boston Tea Party helped spark America's fight for independence. Read Movements and Resistance : The Boston Tea Party for free on hoopla. By December of 1773, American colonists had grown increasingly frustrated. Among…

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