American colonists threw tea into Boston Harbour to protest British taxation.
During the Boston Tea Party (1773), colonists boarded ships and dumped 342 chests of tea into the water near the wharves. The Tea Party was organised protest against the Tea Act. Modern accounts accurately describe this, though the phrase 'harbour' can be misleading as it was more specifically the water near the docks. The action was a significant political statement against taxation without representation.
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- Wikipedia: Boston Tea Party PRIMARY
- History.org: Boston Tea Party REFERENCE