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Tag: tea

The Newburyport Tea Party

December 16, 2023December 16, 2023 Gordon Harris1 Comment
Newburyport Tea Party: Patriots burning tea in Market Square

When Parliament laid a tax on tea, the British locked all the tea that had arrived in Newburyport into the powder house. Eleazer Johnson led a group of men who shattered the door and burned the tea in Market Square.

Posted in Legends, Revolutionary WarTagged 1775, Newburyport, Revolutionary War, tea, tea party

Madame Shatswell’s Cup of Tea

December 16, 2023March 15, 2024 Gordon Harris3 Comments

Madame Shatswell loved her cup of tea, and as a large store had been stored for family use before the hated tax was imposed, she saw no harm in using it as usual. News of the treason spread throughout the town.

Posted in Legends, People, Revolutionary War, StoriesTagged 1773, Ipswich, Revolutionary War, Shatswell, tea

The “Detested Tea” and the Ipswich Resolves

December 16, 2023December 31, 2023 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment

On Dec. 16, 1773, the tea brought into Boston harbor was thrown into the sea. A week later, Ipswich citizens met in the most violent mood, and adopted a series of resolutions,

Posted in Revolutionary War, StoriesTagged 1767, December, Revolutionary War, tea, Town Meeting, Townshend Acts

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