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Definition: "Boston Traders" in English refers to a group of people who are part of the Boston Tea Party movement, which was an American protest against British taxation policies during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). The Boston Tea Party began on September 20, 1773. The event took place in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, and was attended by more than a dozen hundred Americans who were upset at the taxes imposed upon them. They gathered outside the Boston Tea Company, a British tea manufacturer based near Boston. At the time, the company's founder and owner was Benjamin Franklin, who had been instrumental in the drafting of the US Constitution, and he was also a well-known figure during the Revolutionary War era. The Massachusetts General Court passed an act on September 21 to raise money for the American troops at sea, which included tax revenues from British shipping. The Boston Tea Company responded by importing tea into the country, which was seen as illegal due to the taxation policies imposed upon them. They also sought to protest against the taxes and to demand that the taxes be removed. The Massachusetts General Court then passed an act on October 30 to raise money for American troops at sea. The Boston Tea Party resulted in the capture of a British ship by the Continental Army on November 6, 1773. The company was fined $2400 and was forced to send its ships back into the harbor. Many other Americans joined the Boston Traders' cause, including Benjamin Franklin himself, who declared "Boston Traders" as a rallying cry. The word 'Boston Traders' is now commonly used in American culture to describe individuals or groups that are part of a protest against something or someone else. It has also become a nickname for people who have taken a stand against unfair treatment or injustice, often by engaging in acts of defiance or resistance.


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