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In 1773, the British Tea Act raises tensions across the American colonies; in Boston, Samuel Adams and Sons of Liberty risk everything to defend their liberties before it's too late.
In 1773, the British Tea Act raises tensions across the American colonies; in Boston, Samuel Adams and Sons of Liberty risk everything to defend their liberties before it's too late.
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Liberty or Death: Boston Tea Party
S1, EP4 "Tipping Point"After the Boston Tea Party, British retribution is brutal, forcing Samuel Adams and the Sons of Liberty to ask the other colonies to stand with them; this sets the stage for the American Revolution.
Liberty or Death: Boston Tea Party
S1, EP3 "Party Time"Knowing they'll lose control of the tea at midnight, Samuel Adams and Sons of Liberty have no choice but to execute a raid on the ships, tossing 42 tons of tea into the Boston Harbor.
Liberty or Death: Boston Tea Party
S1, EP2 "Boiling Point"As the tea ships close in, Samuel Adams and Sons of Liberty must unite Massachusetts against the corrupt Governor Hutchinson, hoping to end the crisis before it spins out of control.
Liberty or Death: Boston Tea Party
S1, EP1 "Tea Time"In 1773, the British Tea Act raises tensions across the American colonies; in Boston, Samuel Adams and Sons of Liberty risk everything to defend their liberties before it's too late.
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