Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Olde Ulster, Vol. 6: An Historical and Genealogical Magazine; March, 1910
All the world knows of the destruction of tea in Boston harbor and at New York in the winter of 1774 and the action in other cities to prevent its landing and sale. The net tax was but three pence a pound, but the people would not pay it. The tea tax brought matters to a head in the colonies.
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