What is the British point of view on the Boston Tea Party?

What was the point of view of a ship guard who witnessed the boston tea party on one of his ships?

  • what would i have seen, etc.

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    The people who tossed the crates of tea overboard had dressed up like Indians to keep the loyalists from knowing who they were. Also, they threw the crates over when the river was low, so instead of the tea floating away, the crates stuck in the mud.

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"What the heck are those bloody idiots doing being dressed up as a bunch of savages, are they daft in the head?" "Whoa they just threw a bunch of the british tea into the river, hope they know that the river is low...." "Take that king george..." i don't know if that's what he thought but i am guessing thats what i would say only not in those words

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