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How did George Hewes describe the Boston Tea Party? Why were the Sons of Liberty so intent
on not destroying anything except the tea? How did Paul Revere describe his encounters with the
British during his "Midnight Ride"? How did Captain John Parker characterize what started the
Battle of Lexington?


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George Hewes describes the Boston Tea Party through the band of disguised Bostonians who protested against the Tea Act and dump tea into the Boston harbor.

The Sons of Liberty so intent  on not destroying anything except the tea because the tea was imported by the American colonies from Britain.

Paul Revere was instructed by the Sons of Liberty to go to Lexington in order to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock that British troops were coming to arrest them. When he reached to Lexington, Revere raised the alarm to warn people and militias about the march of the British troops.

The marched of the British troops into Lexington and Concord in order to seize the weapons from the colonists was the action that started the Battle of Lexington.

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