1. Based on the article, what were colonists hoping to accomplish by destroying tea during the Boston Tea Party? You can infer that by destroying tea during the Boston Tea Party, the colonists were hoping to show Great Britain that they were not willing to buy British tea and pay British taxes on that tea.
(R.1 Inference)
2. What did colonists mean by the rallying cry “No taxation without representation!”? The rallying cry “No taxation without representation!” meant that the colonists were unhappy with having to pay taxes to Great Britain even though they had no voice in the British government.
(R.3 Explaining Ideas)
3. What is the meaning of the expression “the final straw”? What was the final straw for colonists? The expression “the final straw” means the last in a series of bad things that make someone feel upset or angry. For the colonists, the last straw was when Great Britain passed a series of harsh laws known as the Coercive Acts. These laws made life difficult for the colonists and made them rethink their relationship to Great Britain.
(R.5 Figurative Language)