7 March 1774 A.D. British Close Boston Port; 2nd Tea Party by Rebels

7 March 1774 A.D. British Close Boston Port; 2nd Tea Party by Rebels

Editors. No title. This Day in U.S. Military History. N.d. https://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/2014/03/07/march-7/.  Accessed 6 Mar 2015.

1774 – The British close the port of Boston to all commerce. The Boston Port Bill was intended to close down completely the Port of Boston until the East India Company was paid for their tea lost in the Boston Tea Party and Parliament was paid the tax due on the tea.
1774 – A 2nd Boston tea party was held.

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