Hi all,
I'm currently working on my essay. The topic is on the Boston Tea Party and I'm having trouble finding information on why the colonists did not burn or destroy the ships? Why were they only interested in the tea?
If anyone has anything would be greatly appreciated by me.
Thanks.
Tom
Okay tom....here's the deal. You tell us the info you already have, tell us what you're stuck on, and then we address the problem. This isn't a place where we tell you all the answers when there's no proof that you've done anything. No offense, but we all have things we need to do, and I for one don't really want to help those who don't show they can help themselves...
Not to say that you haven't done any work/research, but we can help you better when we know exactly what you need.
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Pianogirl2422,
My apologies for not adding more.
In my research I'm planning on writing why the colonists dressed as Indians during the Boston Tea Party and I was hoping to add something about why they did destroy any ships. I found this to be a very interesting topic to write about. I will also be writing about why the taxes started the tea party.
Thanks.
Tom