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The Boston Tea Party was a protest by citizens against the Tea Act of 1773, which taxes British imports of tea. Some other events and situations led up to the Tea Party, including the American citizen's lack of representation in Parliament. There were some laws/events that were also passed that angered the citizens, including the Stamp Act, Boston Massacre, Imperial Acts, and Imperial Acts. Hope this helped! :)

The events leading up to the Boston massacre were the Boston Tea Party. Where the port of Boston had to be closed for weeks after the tea party, due to the bad smell that caused the large amount of tea poured into the port.  

In between is the Boston massacre that was due to the tension produced by the military occupation of Boston, when a group of soldiers began firing at a group of nobles who were protesting against the increase in the rates by England.  

And it ended with a multitudinous burial, and the beginning of the war of independence of the USA of America, demanding the departure of British troops from the city.