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Unit 1 Lesson 2: The United States Constitution Apply
Complete and submit the assignment below, then you can proceed onto the next lesson.
Describe the Boston Tea Party and its underlying causes in an essay of at least 400 words, using supportive details.
Please write your essay in MLA format, and follow the standard five paragraph model. Your essay should have an introduction paragraph, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion paragraph. If you need help with how to write an essay in MLA format or the five paragraph model, please refer to the following links:
- MLA: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
- 5 Paragraphs: http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/five_par.htm
You must use at least 2 credible sources other than your textbook and provide a Works Cited page with your sources. Failure to include a Works Cited page will result in a rejected assignment.
Remember to write in your own words and in complete sentences.
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THE BOSTON TEA PARTY
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The Boston Tea Party happened in the year 1773 on December 16. It was a preevolutionary event that the colonist made in Boston to protest against the tea tax that had been
set by the British government. The Boston Patriots were dressed like Indian Mohawks and were
able to raid three British ships and dumped around 342 containers of tea into Boston harbor. The
Boston Tea Party arose because the Boston colonist resented from towards the British
government. The protest was fuelled by patriots who were the sons of liberty organization. There
were so many causes of the Boston tea party started in 1764 to 1774 when it took place.
The causes of The Bo...
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