Edenton Tea Party Of 1774
Inspired by the boston tea party and the calls for tea boycotts and the resolutions of the first north carolina provincial congress 51 women led by penelope barker met on october 25 1774 and signed a statement of protest vowing to give up tea and boycott other british products until such time that all acts which tend to enslave our native country s.
Edenton tea party of 1774. On october 25 1774 51 women in edenton resolved to stop buying english imports in support of the actions and resolutions of the first provincial congress. The women some of whom likely gathered at a home in edenton drew up resolves which were signed by 51 local ladies. Penelope barker organized at the home of mrs. On october 25 1774 women in edenton resolved to stop buying english tea and cloth to protest taxation without representation.
The edenton tea party was a political protest in edenton north carolina in response to the tea act passed by the british parliament in 1773. On october 25 1774 mrs. The edenton tea party was one of the earliest organized women s political actions in united states history. Elizabeth king fifty one women in edenton north carolina.
The women drew up resolves declaring their intention to boycott english tea and english cloth a momentous step for colonists who relied on tea and other british goods. The edenton tea party 1907. Encyclopedia of north carolina 2006 edenton tea party. Elizabeth king 51 women from edenton including reputed leader penelope barker drew up a resolution to uphold the particular resolves drafted by the first provincial congress at new bern exactly two months before.
Some historians consider it probably the earliest instance of political activity on the part of women in the american colonies. The event became known as the edenton tea party. In january 1775 a british newspaper reported that many ladies of this province north carolina have determined to give a memorable proof of their patriotism having resolved not to drink anymore.