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  1. The Edenton Tea Party took place in Edenton, North Carolina. It was a significant event during the American Revolutionary period, occurring on October 25, 1774. Unlike the Boston Tea Party, which involved dumping tea into the harbor in protest against British taxation without representation, the Edenton Tea Party was a protest by women who boycotted British tea and other imported goods in support of American independence. It was a bold statement against British policies and a demonstration of unity and defiance in the face of oppressive measures. The event is remembered as a symbol of early colonial resistance and solidarity in the fight for freedom.

  2. The Edenton Tea Party took place in Edenton, North Carolina. It was a significant event in American history, occurring on October 25, 1774. During this protest, a group of women in Edenton gathered to publicly boycott British tea and other goods in response to the Tea Act, which was part of the larger colonial resistance against British taxation and control. This demonstration by the women of Edenton symbolized their support for American independence and their role in the broader struggle for liberty during the Revolutionary War era. The Edenton Tea Party remains a notable example of early American protest and activism.

  3. The Edenton Tea Party took place in Edenton, North Carolina. This wasn’t a literal tea party with dumping tea, but a gathering of women who pledged to boycott British goods in protest of the Tea Act.

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