Boston and Revolutionary History Links
The Boston Tea Party Historical Society And Museum
The Bostonian Society is Boston's historical society and operator of the Old State House Museum. TBS offers membership, educational programs, lectures, library services & more.
The Massachusetts Historical Society
For more than two centuries the MHS has been collecting and preserving materials relating to the history of our commonwealth and our nation. The holdings of the MHS encompass millions of rare and unique documents and artifacts vital to the study of American history.
PBS - Chronichle of the Revolution, Boston Tea Party 1773
"342 crates of tea were dumped into the ocean in response to a parliamentary act which imposed restrictions on the purchase of tea in the colonies..." A version of the Boston Tea Party events and reaction of the British Parliament.
The Library of Congress, American Memory
The home page for the American Memory Historical Collections from the Library of Congress. American Memory provides free access to historical images, maps, sound recordings, and motion pictures that document the American experience. American Memory offers primary source materials that chronicle historical events, people, places, and ideas that continue to shape America.
History Channel - The Boston Tea Party
“By the middle of the eighteenth century, differences in life, thought, and economic interests had formed between the colonists and England…” An excellent summary of events that lead to the Declaration of Independence, including the Boston Tea Party. From the History Channel.
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