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Tag Archives: The Sons of Liberty
Abigail Adams and The Misdirected Tea
Tea was expensive. Very expensive!! The Colonists and Tea By the time of the Boston Tea Party, tea itself was one of the most expensive commodities traded between Great Britain and her American colonies. It was more than just a … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail Adams, Abigail Adams inoculation for smallpox, American history, Elizabeth Adams, Feather Schwartz Foster, First Ladies, First Ladies history, First Lady History, General George Washington, history, John Adams, Presidential history, Samuel Adams, smallpox in 1775, Taxation without Representation, The Boston Tea Party, The FIrst Continental Congress, The Sons of Liberty, US history
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John Adams and the King
John Adams was a loyal subject of the British Monarch for forty years. The American Colonies and the British Monarchs From the time the first British explorers came to America, the relationship between the colonists and their King/Queen was strong, … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail Adams, American history, Feather Schwartz Foster, First Lady History, history, John Adams, King George II, King George III, Presidential history, Queen Charlotte of England, Taxation without Representation, Taxes imposed on the British Colonies in America, The First Diplomatic Minister from the USA to Great Britain, The French and Indian War, The Seven Years' War, The Sons of Liberty, US history
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The Tea Party Tea Box
A rare treasure of American history! The Boston Tea Party Eons ago when I was in the 4th grade, everybody learned the basics of the Boston Tea Party. The gist being that back in December 1773, colonists in Massachusetts had … Continue reading
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Tagged American history, Boston history, Feather Schwartz Foster, history, John Robinson's tgea box, the Beaver, The Beaver Eleanor and Dartmouth, The Boston Tea Party, The Boston Tea Party Museum, The Robinson Half-Chest, The Sons of Liberty, the tax on tea, US history
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