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  2. George Robert Twelves Hewes - Wikipedia

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    George Robert Twelves Hewes (August 25, 1742 – November 5, 1840) [2] was a participant in the political protests in Boston at the onset of the American Revolution, and one of the last survivors of the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre. Later he fought in the American Revolutionary War as a militiaman and privateer. Shortly before his ...

  3. Boston Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    This began to change in the 1830s, however, especially with the publication of biographies of George Robert Twelves Hewes, one of the few still-living participants of the "tea party", as it then became known. [90] The Boston Tea Party has often been referenced in other political protests.

  4. Talbot Resolves - Wikipedia

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    Boston Tea Party mural in statehouse. Effective May 10, 1773, the Tea Act 1773 went into effect. This act was designed to assist the financially troubled British East India Company and enable tea to enter North America priced lower than the tea typically smuggled in to avoid taxes. [3]

  5. List of Booknotes interviews first aired in 1999 - Wikipedia

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    The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: Memory and the American Revolution: George Robert Twelves Hewes; The Boston Tea Party: November 28, 1999: Winston Churchill: The Great Republic: A History of America: The United States of America; History of the United States: December 5, 1999: Edmund Morris: Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan: Ronald Reagan ...

  6. Alfred F. Young - Wikipedia

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    Freed from the constraints of the classroom, Young managed to increase his literary productivity, releasing several essays collections and expanding his influential 1981 article on colonial shoemaker George Roberts Twelves Hewes into book form as The Shoemaker and the Tea Party: Memory and the American Revolution (1999). [2]

  7. List of politicians affiliated with the Tea Party movement

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    The following American politicians were affiliated with the Tea Party movement, which was generally considered to be conservative, libertarian-leaning, [1] and populist. [2] [3] [4] The Tea Party movement advocated for reducing the U.S. national debt and federal budget deficit by reducing federal government spending and taxes.

  8. Old South Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    Twelves, Robert: Architectural style ... It gained fame as the organizing point for the Boston Tea Party on December 16, 1773. ... George W. Blagden (1802–1884), ...

  9. Plainville, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    This is why the Angle Tree Stone is in the official town seal. Along with many notable veterans, Plainville was the home to George Robert Twelves Hewes, a Revolutionary War veteran who also partook in the Boston Tea Party as well as the Battle of Rhode Island.