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A Weekly Dose of President Trump - Trump Family Train November 1, 2023/December 31, 2023
Free Republic ^ | 11/1/2023 | Deplorables and Magadonians

Posted on 10/31/2023 8:31:18 PM PDT by Jane Long

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To: exit82

James Woods
@RealJamesWoods

The Boston Tea Party is the turning point in the struggle for American independence.
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Tea ship Dartmouth arrives in Boston Harbor

On this day in history, November 27, 1773, the tea ship Dartmouth arrives in Boston Harbor. This was the first of three ships in Boston that would be involved in the Boston Tea Party. Taxes on tea was a longstanding issue between the colonists and England. The Townshend Acts of 1767 taxed five items: glass, lead, painters colors, paper and tea. The Townshend Acts actually had the effect of lowering the price of tea in the colonies, because it removed a duty paid by the British East India Company, allowing them to sell tea more cheaply. The colonists, however, were not inclined to pay any tax and boycotted British goods until the taxes were repealed in 1770... except for the tax on tea!

The British East India Company fell into serious debt and Parliament tried to help with the Tea Act of 1773, allowing the Company to ship its goods directly and more cheaply to the colonies by bypassing the middlemen in England who raised the price. This arrangement would save the British East India Company from bankruptcy because it would sell more tea and it would still affirm Parliament’s right to tax the colonies because the tea tax was still in place.

Once the Tea Act was passed, the Company sent tea to several American ports. The tea never landed in New York or Philadelphia because patriots wouldn’t allow it to be unloaded and the ships returned home. In Charleston, the tea was confiscated and resold to fund patriot activity against the British.

More dramatic events unfolded in Boston. The Company had sent four ships to Boston. The Dartmouth arrived on November 27th, but colonists wouldn’t allow it to be unloaded. Two other ships arrived over the next two weeks and the fourth was lost in a storm. Patriots posted sentries to make sure the tea wasn’t unloaded. By law, if import duties were not paid within 20 days, the ships and their cargo were to be confiscated and sold to pay the duties. Consequently, Governor Thomas Hutchinson would not allow the ships to return to England, which the owners and captains had volunteered to do.

The deadline for the confiscation was December 17. The colonists wanted to prevent the confiscation and sale of the cargo and ships since the money would still be used to pay the unjust taxes. This is the reason they picked December 16th for the Boston Tea Party. After a rousing meeting at the Old South Meeting House, several thousand citizens marched to Griffin’s Wharf where the ships were docked. They cheered as dozens of men, some disguised as Indians to protect their identities, boarded the three ships and dumped 46 tons of tea into the harbor, so much that the water was brown for a week! Parliament’s response? To shut down the government of Massachusetts and close Boston Harbor until the tea was paid for. This response led directly to the colonists’ forming of the First Continental Congress to create a unified colonial response to these Intolerable Acts, and to the outbreak of the American Revolution.
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Thank you, http://revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com for the main body of this essay.

9:04 AM · Nov 27, 2023


5,981 posted on 11/27/2023 9:30:23 AM PST by exit82 (Either the Democrat Party will survive or America will survive. But not both.)
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To: All; exit82; norsky

I am so sick of this Democrat run government in my state of Washington.

They are still going on about breaching the dams and they won’t stop until they tear down almost everyone of them. All that to supposedly save the Salmon.

Here on the Eastside of the Cascades we need them for irrigation and renewable energy. If they get their way we will become a complete desert over here again. The wine industry and farms will be illiminated.

This goes to show how much they hate the people. They prefer Salmon over humanity.


5,982 posted on 11/27/2023 9:56:27 AM PST by Spunky
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To: Spunky
This goes to show how much they hate the people. They prefer Salmon over humanity.

.......

They really don't care about the salmon or nature, they just want total control in a confined area, therefor most of us dead.

5,983 posted on 11/27/2023 9:58:54 AM PST by norsky (<P> <a href= > </a> <P><h3> <P><img src=" "width=500"></img>)
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To: norsky
THUMBS-UP
5,984 posted on 11/27/2023 10:01:20 AM PST by Spunky
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To: norsky; Spunky

Thanks, norsky.

I’m so impressed with your beautiful paintings, Spunky.


5,985 posted on 11/27/2023 10:02:40 AM PST by JudyinCanada (America's enemies want you to "trust the plan." Fight in reality, not the rabbit holes.)
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To: All; norsky; exit82; JudyinCanada; Rusty0604; CottonBall

I just got word that my nephew who spent 2 yrs. in his sail-boat sailing the Pacific Ocean has now sold it and is moving to Texas and going to work for Space X.


5,986 posted on 11/27/2023 10:08:02 AM PST by Spunky
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To: Spunky

2 years on a boat would make me a land lubber too.


5,987 posted on 11/27/2023 10:16:36 AM PST by norsky (<P> <a href= > </a> <P><h3> <P><img src=" "width=500"></img>)
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To: All; norsky; exit82; JudyinCanada; Rusty0604; CottonBall
This is NOT one of my paintings. It is what the area looks like out where the nuclear reactor is. But this is what it looked like where my house now sits. It was once a sand dune just like this one. Without the dams and irrigation we would be going back to that.
SAND-DUNES
5,988 posted on 11/27/2023 10:21:25 AM PST by Spunky
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To: norsky
Smart deer


5,989 posted on 11/27/2023 10:22:41 AM PST by norsky (<P> <a href= > </a> <P><h3> <P><img src=" "width=500"></img>)
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To: norsky

He spent time on various islands. He loved it.


5,990 posted on 11/27/2023 10:22:50 AM PST by Spunky
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To: Spunky

Well, let’s pray these buggers out, or a volcano take out the I 5 corridor between Olympia and Bellingham.


5,991 posted on 11/27/2023 10:26:20 AM PST by norsky (<P> <a href= > </a> <P><h3> <P><img src=" "width=500"></img>)
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To: norsky


5,992 posted on 11/27/2023 10:30:52 AM PST by norsky (<P> <a href= > </a> <P><h3> <P><img src=" "width=500"></img>)
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To: Spunky

Ya, my sister did that too. Her husband was a teacher and he took a year sabbatical to sail from California to Samoa and Hawaii. Quite an adventure. Went to many remote islands.


5,993 posted on 11/27/2023 10:32:53 AM PST by norsky (<P> <a href= > </a> <P><h3> <P><img src=" "width=500"></img>)
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To: Spunky

Well how cool is that, Spunky? How nice....Space X! Whoo!


5,994 posted on 11/27/2023 11:18:05 AM PST by JudyinCanada (America's enemies want you to "trust the plan." Fight in reality, not the rabbit holes.)
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To: exit82

5,995 posted on 11/27/2023 11:29:06 AM PST by exit82 (Either the Democrat Party will survive or America will survive. But not both.)
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To: stylin19a

Do you think she might be one of the J6 prisoners?


5,996 posted on 11/27/2023 11:29:46 AM PST by DollyCali (Don't tell God how big your storm is ~~. tell the storm how BIG your GOD is! )
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To: JudyinCanada

“So then I sit down to this blob of boiled cornmeal with sauce on it.”

lol. Now I am Whispering this in my quietest voice, same thing with grits. I can’t let anybody around here hear that. The best thing about grits is the butter. Or the gravy made with sausage. That’s really where all the flavor comes from.


5,997 posted on 11/27/2023 12:15:00 PM PST by CottonBall
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To: JudyinCanada

“chicken and dumplings”

Is that from the leftover chicken from yesterday? How do you make your dumplings?


5,998 posted on 11/27/2023 12:15:31 PM PST by CottonBall
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To: JudyinCanada

Oh I forgot, that’s another thing. I have to draw the blinds and lock the doors when I make those light fluffy dumplings. Or if I make cornbread with flour in it. Or sugar. I like to do both!


5,999 posted on 11/27/2023 12:16:26 PM PST by CottonBall
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To: Spunky

wow, those are gorgeous! When you said you painted I had no idea. Those are exactly the kind of art I like, like what my grandfather did, I don’t know what it’s called when you actually paint what you were looking at but none of that impression is stuff for me!

The one with the train and the train station I love that. And the one with the streetcar, what city is that? And all the ones of Nature and the Beautiful Rivers.

But I’m amazed with is the variety of things that you are able to paint. Buildings, cities, beautiful nature scenes, vases with flowers. You are gifted.

Thanks so much for sharing those with us


6,000 posted on 11/27/2023 12:20:32 PM PST by CottonBall
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