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Colonists protesting against tea ships in Boston, Massachusetts 1920s Reenactment

Title cards: "Next day, a mass meeting in the South Meeting House forces Governor Hutchinson to remove the troops. Two soldiers were later convicted of manslaughter" "Four years later, taxes had been removed from all commodities except tea. But the colonists, denying Britain's right to tax them at all, would not permit the cargoes of the tea ships to be landed"; silhouette of ship docked at port and "colonial sentinels watch the tea ships". Historical reenactment of early American Colonial history.
Title cards: "Next day, a mass meeting in the South Meeting House forces Governor Hutchinson to remove the troops. Two soldiers were later convicted of manslaughter" "Four years later, taxes had been removed from all commodities except tea. But the colonists, denying Britain's right to tax them at all, would not permit the cargoes of the tea ships to be landed"; silhouette of ship docked at port and "colonial sentinels watch the tea ships". Historical reenactment of early American Colonial history.
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Editorial #:
1288903107
Collection:
Premiere Archival Collection
Date created:
November 02, 1924
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Clip length:
00:00:40:07
Location:
United States
Mastered to:
QuickTime 10-bit ProRes 422 (HQ) HD 1920x1080 24p
Source:
Premiere Archival Collection
Object name:
201901460010_07