The Boston Tea Party is an event that happened in 1773 on the 16th of December where around 342 trunks of tea from the British Company were thrown from ships into the Boston harbor by American nationalists who pretended to be Mohawk Indians. American colonists were not happy with Britain's move of compelling taxes without representation. This occasion was the initial significant operation of insolence to Britain’s decree over the Americans. Additionally, it proved to Britain that American colonists were not ready to accept taxation and oppression and it also helped rally American nationalists across thirteen colonies to battle for independence. Boston Tea Party is a crucial event in the establishment of the American Revolution and the freedom of Americans.