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Tea has long been associated with ritual. Japanese tea ceremonies are elaborate affairs, often lasting up to four hours, and ...
Rand Paul, Ron Johnson, and others are striking a tone of fiscal conservatism that sounds a lot like that of the 2010s.
In June 1774, he wrote that “the cause of Boston…ever will be considered as the cause of America.” He was right in that the Boston Tea Party became a symbol of protesting British rule just before the ...
Our government is based on the rule of law as set forth in the Constitution, but we were born as outlaws in the spirit of the Boston Tea Party. So which is it? The Spirit of the Outlaw seems to be ...
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. For a hands-on historical experience, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum offers an interactive journey back to 1773. Kids can participate in a re-enactment of the ...
The Boston Harbor wasn’t the only site of tea-related rebellion in the colonial era, and the residents of Lexington have once again honored their forefathers with a reenactment.
Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum tells the tale of the infamous tea dumping. Enjoy a cup of tea in Abigail’s Tearoom. The protest took place on December 16, 1773 — nearly 251 years ago.
The anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, one of the most infamous protests leading up to the American Revolution, is days away. In December 1773, political activists known as the Sons of Liberty ...
The Boston Tea Party was a foundational moment in American history—and it was not without controversy. Honor its 250th anniversary with these surprising facts.
During the Boston Tea Party reenactment, participants can witness firsthand the iconic scene of colonists throwing tea overboard in Boston Harbor. Back in 1773, it took the colonists three hours ...
You’ll also see the last surviving tea chest from the rebellion of 1773. And go ahead: get in the act and throw the tea overboard! The New England Aquarium is always a winner and always has ...