Description: Boston Tea Party: Three-Coin Set (album) Description The first tea in the American Colonies was imported from Batavia, in the Netherlands East Indies, by the Dutch East India Companybetter known as the VOC. The new beverage was an instant hit. By the late 18th century, tea was extremely popular in both Great Britain and its North American colonies. The Crown imposed an excise tax on tea and awarded the British East India Company the sole rights to its import and distribution. Because of the excise tax, the price of official EIC tea was far more costly than black-market VOC tea. The string of Acts of Parliament in the 1760s and 70s were mostly an attempt by the Crown to make the EIC whole. All of this came to a head in December of 1773, when American patriots, many of them dressed as Mohawks, boarded East India Company ships anchored in Boston harbor and destroyed an entire shipment of teasome $2 million worth, in todays dollars. The Boston Tea Party was a significant event that helped accelerate and intensify colonial support for the American Revolution. After the destruction of the tea, many Americans switched to coffee, as a sign of patriotism. This album contains three coins in circulation when the name Boston Tea Party was coined for the protest in 1834: a Dutch East Indies half stuyver from Batavia, a British half penny with the bust of George III, and an East India Company ten cash coin.
Price: 150 USD
Location: Highland, New York
End Time: 2024-03-29T21:24:42.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Historical Period: British
Country/Region of Manufacture: India
Certification: ICG