Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Boston Tea Party Museum and Faneuil Hall


This morning we all took part in making breakfast in the foods lab. Our meal consisted of pancakes, bacon, and fruit salad all made by the students! 

We boarded the bus around 10 and drove into Boston. We walked into the Boston Tea Party colonial meeting house and received a feather and a card with our colonial identities on it. We listened to "Samuel Adams" and "Mary Young" who got us hyped up about the unfair treatment we were receiving from England. We then boarded the ship and began tossing chests of tea into the harbor. After, we viewed the rest of the ship. 

After we went on the boat, we entered the museum part and saw one of the two remaining tea boxes that still remains today from 1773. We watched a short video about the difference of patriot women and loyalist women. The last thing we did was watch a video on how the Revolutionary War started and the battle in Lexington.

When we were done at the museum, we walked to Faneuil Hall and were allowed to go on our own in order to have lunch and do some shopping! - written by Lacey Ceruolo and Anne Costello




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