Generated from local file. Cache size:400 (not visible in beta/prod)

Read complete books and articles on: Boston Tea Party

Boston Tea Party - 1773. In the contest between British Parliament and the American colonists before the Revolution, Parliament, when repealing the Townshend Acts, had retained the tea tax, partly as a symbol of its right to tax the colonies, partly to aid the financially embarrassed East India Company. The colonists tried to prevent the consignees from accepting taxed tea and were successful in


8 of the Best Books and Articles on: Boston Tea Party

as selected by Questia librarians
  1. 1.


    A World History of Tax Rebellions: An Encyclopedia of Tax Rebels, Revolts, and Riots from Antiquity to the Present ("1773-1774: Boston Tea Party" begins on p. 273) » Read Now

    by David. F. Burg. 502 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    A World History of Tax Rebellions is an exhaustive reference source for over 4,300 years of riots, rebellions, protests, and war triggered by abusive taxation and tax collecting systems around the world. Each of the chronologically arranged entries focuses on a specific historical event, analyzing its roots, and socio-economic context.
  2. 2.


    Events That Changed America in the Eighteenth Century (Chap. 5 "The Boston Tea Party, 1773") » Read Now

    by John E. Findling, Frank W. Thackeray. 209 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Designed to help students better understand the vitally important historical events of 18th-century American history, this volume in the acclaimed series presents 10 major events in separate chapters. From the "Great Awakening" early in the century to Jefferson's "Revolution of 1800," each chapter...
  3. 3.


  4. 4.


    Debating the Issues in Colonial Newspapers: Primary Documents on Events of the Period (Chap. 24 "The Tea Act and the Boston Tea Party, 1773-1774") » Read Now

    by David A. Copeland. 397 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    With this unique collection of primary source documents from colonial newspapers, students will be able to debate the issues of colonial America. Pro and con opinion pieces, letters, essays and news reports that were printed in colonial newspapers will help the reader to understand the differing...
  5. 5.


    A Leap in the Dark: The Struggle to Create the American Republic (Discussion of the Boston Tea Party begins on p. 106) » Read Now

    by John Ferling. 558 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    It was an age of fascinating leaders and difficult choices, of grand ideas eloquently expressed and of epic conflicts bitterly fought. Now comes a brilliant portrait of the American Revolution, one that is compelling in its prose, fascinating in its details, and provocative in its fresh...
  6. 6.


  7. 7.


    Daily Life during the American Revolution ("The Boston Tea Party" begins on p. 48) » Read Now

    by James M. Volo, Dorothy Denneen Volo. 360 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    How did the patriot army dress themselves? What was the British soldier's food ration and what were women's roles during the revolution? This engaging and informative resource on the social and material history of the Revolutionary War period answers these and many other questions.
  8. 8.


    A College History of the United States ("The Boston Tea Party" begins on p. 122) » Read Now

    by Virginia Bernhard, David Burner, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese. 1030 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library

Customize your search: Boston Tea Party


Search in:
Books Journals Magazines
Newspapers Encyclopedia Research Topics
  • Type your specific word or phrase in the box above after the word and, then click Search.
  • Put exact phrases in double quotation marks. Do not put single words in quotation marks.

Sponsored Links
Read more than 5,000 classic books FREE!
Free Newsletter
Get helpful how-to's, writing tips, search strategies, quizzes & more!
Search the Library

Customize your search: Boston Tea Party


Search in:
Books Journals Magazines
Newspapers Encyclopedia Research Topics
  • Type your specific word or phrase in the box above after the word and, then click Search.
  • Put exact phrases in double quotation marks. Do not put single words in quotation marks.
Back to top