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Ten Tea Parties: Patriotic Protests That History Forgot (2012)

par Joseph Cummins

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Everyone knows the story of the Boston Tea Party--in which colonists stormed three British ships and dumped 92,000 pounds of tea into Boston Harbor. But do you know the history of the Philadelphia Tea Party (December 1773)? How about the York, Maine, Tea Party (September 1774) or the Wilmington, North Carolina, Tea Party (March 1775)? Ten Tea Parties is the first book to chronicle all these uniquely American protests. Author and historian Joseph Cummins begins with the history of the East India Company (the biggest global corporation in the eighteenth century) and their staggering financial losses during the Boston Tea Party (more than a million dollars in today's money). From there we travel to Philadelphia, where Captain Samuel Ayres was nearly tarred and feathered by a mob of 8,000 angry patriots. Then we set sail for New York City, where the Sons of Liberty raided the London and heaved 18 chests of tea into the Hudson River. Still later, in Annapolis, Maryland, a brigantine carrying 2,320 pounds of the "wretched weed" was burned to ashes. Together, the stories in Ten Tea Parties illuminate the power of Americans banding together as Americans--for the very first time in the fledgling nation's history. It's no wonder these patriots remain an inspiration to so many people today.… (plus d'informations)
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Reading Ten Tea Parties was a bit different than my normal choice of book. But when I first say the title, I questioned the book. This sounds interesting, but it's a history book isn't it? Until reading it, I haven't taken much pleasure in history books since middle school when learning about the Greeks, Romans, then later Americans was fun but not extensive enough to cause boredom. Then high school and college required courses took hold and killed the subject for me.
This book shattered that stigma against liking history. When I read the brief description on Good Reads alone I gained interest. There was more to the Tea Party, and more Tea Parties than just Boston's? Yes, I want to know about this. Part of this was probably due to it being completely new information to me and another part is most likely because I don't like how history is only fed to students in amounts and events the schools want to talk about. This seems to be an important part of our nation's history and I wanted to know about it.
The way this information about the entire crisis of the various taxes leading up to and the final straw of the tax on tea was presented took me out of the mindset of "I'm reading a history book." I was not bored once, which is uncommon for me. It wasn't dry at all. I continuously wanted to read and read. I enjoyed the starting out with the explanation of the history of the East India Company as well. I've heard of it, but never knew just how powerful they were. It set up the rest of the book perfectly. From it went into how the various colonists dealt with the taxes, organized, and carried out a way of protesting against what they believed was wrong.
Before reading this book the Revolution to me was focused mainly in the north, part of that may be from being educated in New York, but at the same time a lot happened up here. Seeing that the protests occurred as far south as North Carolina was also refreshing. It brought a more whole perspective on the situation; this was really all 13 colonies under a common cause.
Bottom line: Pick this book up, even if you're not into reading about history too often. I was in the same boat, but had a gut feeling about this book. I was pleased in the end. I learned something and it's great to be able to take so much out of a book. ( )
  Robert.Zimmermann | Oct 7, 2013 |
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A selective survey of political protests in American history. This book is short, and politically charged, but easy for anyone interested to read. If you are interested in the Tea Party and rallying for the cause, this book is for you. ( )
  EThorelli | Aug 30, 2012 |
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As the title suggests this book is about 10 tea parties, the Boston Tea Party and 9 others that all happened within about a year. I liked that the book opened with a little background on the East India Company and what was happening in England before the Boston Tea Party. It helped to set the stage for what was to come. ( )
  koala750 | Aug 1, 2012 |
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The Boston Tea Party is one of those events like Paul Revere's ride which seems so plainly obvious. Tea, into the harbor, The End. This book highlights how this single event wasn't the only such of kind, and how the influences of various such protests up and down the Atlantic coast affected their various cities and colonists. Some of these chapters, were shorter than others, logically enough (and as an exiled Philadelphian, I'm pleased that chapter was quite through), but overall it was an interesting read about a lesser known part of history. ( )
  parelle | Jul 25, 2012 |
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The more I think I know about the American Revolution, the more I'm wrong. I had the idea, like most Americans, that the Boston Tea Party was an isolated event. But colonists everywhere protested the Tea tax. This short little book puts the whole tea protest into its contest, explains just why the East India Company was such a force in the American Revolution, and why it all mattered.

Thanks for the chance to review this book. I won it through the LT Early Reviewers program. ( )
  cmbohn | May 10, 2012 |
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The people should never rise, without doing something to be remembered -- something notable. And striking. This destruction of the tea is so bold, so daring, so firm, intrepid and inflexible, and it must have so important consequences, and so lasting, that I can't but consider it as an epocha in history. --From the diary of John Adams, December 17, 1773
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Everyone knows the story of the Boston Tea Party--in which colonists stormed three British ships and dumped 92,000 pounds of tea into Boston Harbor. But do you know the history of the Philadelphia Tea Party (December 1773)? How about the York, Maine, Tea Party (September 1774) or the Wilmington, North Carolina, Tea Party (March 1775)? Ten Tea Parties is the first book to chronicle all these uniquely American protests. Author and historian Joseph Cummins begins with the history of the East India Company (the biggest global corporation in the eighteenth century) and their staggering financial losses during the Boston Tea Party (more than a million dollars in today's money). From there we travel to Philadelphia, where Captain Samuel Ayres was nearly tarred and feathered by a mob of 8,000 angry patriots. Then we set sail for New York City, where the Sons of Liberty raided the London and heaved 18 chests of tea into the Hudson River. Still later, in Annapolis, Maryland, a brigantine carrying 2,320 pounds of the "wretched weed" was burned to ashes. Together, the stories in Ten Tea Parties illuminate the power of Americans banding together as Americans--for the very first time in the fledgling nation's history. It's no wonder these patriots remain an inspiration to so many people today.

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