Later that fall, three ships carrying tea from the East India Company arrived in Boston Harbor. A group of colonists called the Sons of Liberty demanded that the ships leave without unloading the tea. But weeks went by, and the ships remained in the harbor.
On December 16, Joshua and other Patriots sprang into action. Wearing disguises, they climbed aboard the three ships. They hauled up chest after chest of tea from below deck. Using axes, they smashed the chests to pieces and threw them into the water.
“I never labored harder in my life,” Joshua recalled years later.
In less than three hours, the colonists had destroyed about 92,000 pounds of tea.