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  2. Edenton Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    The first book written about the event was The Historic Tea Party of Edenton, 1774: Incident in North Carolina Connected with Taxation written by Richard Dillard in 1892. In 1907, Mary Dawes Staples wrote an article entitled The Edenton Tea Party, which was published by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). [31]

  3. Boston Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Tea Party was a 1773 protest by the Sons of Liberty against the Tea Act, which allowed the East India Company to sell tea in the colonies without paying taxes. The protest escalated into the American Revolution and the Intolerable Acts, which ended local self-government in Massachusetts.

  4. English afternoon tea - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and tradition of afternoon tea, a British custom of enjoying tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes in the mid-afternoon. Find out the origin, menu, and social aspects of this social occasion.

  5. Host an Amazing Afternoon Tea Party With These Recipes ... - AOL

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    Bake Lemon Bars. A spring or summer tea party calls for bright, delicious flavors, and lemon certainly fits the bill! Bake buttery, tart-sweet lemon bars, top them with a dusting of powdered sugar ...

  6. Old South Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Old South Meeting House is a historic Congregational church building in Boston, Massachusetts, built in 1729. It was the organizing point for the Boston Tea Party in 1773, but it was not built by the group that protested against British taxation.

  7. Chestertown Tea Party - Wikipedia

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    The Chestertown Tea Party was a protest against British excise duties which, according to local legend, [1] took place in May 1774 in Chestertown, Maryland as a response to the British Tea Act. Chestertown tradition holds that, following the example of the more famous Boston Tea Party , colonial patriots boarded the brigantine Geddes in broad ...

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