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The '''Boston Tea Party''' was a protest against the [[England|British Government]] in the [[United States|British American colonies]], in reaction of the {{Wiki|Tea Act}}.
The '''Boston Tea Party''' was a protest against the [[England|British Government]] in the [[United States|British American colonies]], in reaction of the {{Wiki|Tea Act}}.


At night, the Sons of Liberty, disguised as members of the [[Mohawk|Mohawk tribe]], climbed onto three ships inside the harbor and dropped the crates containing the cargo of tea into the sea. Two [[Assassins]], [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and [[Stephane Chapheau]], were present during the event and assisted the Sons of Liberty.
At night, the Sons of Liberty, disguised as members of the [[Kanien'kehá:ka]] tribe, climbed onto three ships inside the harbor and dropped the crates containing the cargo of tea into the sea. Two [[Assassins]], [[Ratonhnhaké:ton]] and [[Stephane Chapheau]], were present during the event and assisted the Sons of Liberty.


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The Boston Tea Party was a protest against the British Government in the British American colonies, in reaction of the Tea Act.

At night, the Sons of Liberty, disguised as members of the Kanien'kehá:ka tribe, climbed onto three ships inside the harbor and dropped the crates containing the cargo of tea into the sea. Two Assassins, Ratonhnhaké:ton and Stephane Chapheau, were present during the event and assisted the Sons of Liberty.

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