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Tea began as a medicinal herb. It conquered the world by becoming a habit. Today, under pressure from climate stress, health ...
From key elections and major sporting events through to technological breakthroughs and natural wonders, there is a lot in ...
Among them was Nathaniel Willis, an 18-year-old printer's apprentice working in Boston. Though this name might not sound ...
On this day 252 years ago, angry colonists in Massachusetts boarded a British ship in the Boston Harbor to protest what were seen as unfair circumstances regarding tea imports. Dressed as Mohawk ...
On a frigid night, protesters held an “ICE Tea Party” on the Boston waterfront to protest US Immigrations and Custom Enforcement policies and action. They dumped ice into Boston Harbor, a moment of ...
BOSTON — Want to throw a crate into Boston Harbor without worrying about treason? Want to take a spin at the helm of a ship and then drink all the tea you want? I’ve got just the place for you. The ...
BOSTON (WCSC) — American colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians threw 340 chests of tea into Boston Harbor on Dec. 16, 1773, in what became known as the Boston Tea Party. The event marked a major ...
The Boston Tea Party took place in defiance to the Tea Act of 1773. The protest brought together 60 men who marched to the wharf, boarding ships belonging to the East India Company, and threw 342 tea ...
In honor of the Boston Tea Party’s 252nd anniversary next week, local activist groups are calling for Bostonians to recreate the historic protest as an act of resistance against immigration arrests ...
Progressive activists plan to show solidarity with Boston’s immigrant communities next week, dumping ice into the harbor as part of what they’re calling an “ICE Tea Party.” The Dec. 16 protest of the ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. On December 16, 1773, American colonists stormed three British ships and hurled 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor. This explosive act of ...
March 25: “Hurrah, and vote for suffrage! Don’t keep them in doubt.” —Febb Burn, a 47-year-old widow, in a letter to her son, Harry T. Burn, 24, a freshman legislator in Tennessee who held the pivotal ...