Boston Tea

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Boston Tea examines the Boston Tea Party as more than just a historical event; it was a pivotal act of colonial resistance and political theater that ignited the American Revolution.
The book explores the economic grievances stemming from British policies like the Tea Act, which fueled revolutionary sentiment among colonists yearning for self-governance.
It reveals how this event was a calculated challenge to British authority, uniting disparate colonies against perceived oppression.

The book unfolds by first establishing the historical context of British-colonial relations, detailing the economic burdens imposed on the colonists.
It then meticulously examines the planning and execution of the Boston Tea Party itself.
Finally, the book analyzes the immediate and long-term consequences, including the passage of the Intolerable Acts and the subsequent escalation towards armed conflict, ultimately considering the event's lasting legacy in American history.

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