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    The Edenton Tea Party was a political protest in Edenton, North Carolina, in response to the Tea Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1773. In October...
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    site of the Edenton Tea Party, a protest organized by several Edenton women in 1774 in solidarity with the organizers of the Boston Tea Party. It was the...
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  • (disambiguation) Chestertown Tea Party (May 1774) Edenton Tea Party (October 25, 1774) Philadelphia Tea Party (December 25, 1773) Tea Party Caucus This disambiguation...
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    The Boston Tea Party was an American political and mercantile protest on December 16, 1773, by the Sons of Liberty in Boston in colonial Massachusetts...
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    Penelope Barker (category People from Edenton, North Carolina)
    British goods in 1774 orchestrated by a group of women known as the Edenton Tea Party. It was the "first recorded women's political demonstration in America"...
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    Organizations and events Daughters of Liberty Edenton Tea Party Mrs. David Wright's Guard Spinning bee American spies Agent 355 Anna Strong Sarah Townsend...
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    Congress, fifty-one women in Edenton, North Carolina formed their own association (now referred to as the Edenton Tea Party) in response to the Intolerable...
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    The Chestertown Tea Party was a protest against British excise duties which, according to local legend, took place in May 1774 in Chestertown, Maryland...
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    laid." Penelope Barker, organized and wrote the resolution of the Edenton Tea Party (October 1774), an activist throughout the American Revolution. John...
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    America, and to send a petition to the King. In the wake of the Boston Tea Party, the British government instated the Coercive Acts, called the Intolerable...
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