It was a cold December night 250 years ago. Joshua Wyeth quietly made his way to Boston Harbor in Massachusetts. The 15-year-old risked being arrested or even killed for what he was about to do. Joshua was part of a sneak attack on three ships docked in the harbor. The goal was to destroy the ships’ cargo: tea.
Joshua and about 100 others smashed open more than 300 crates of tea. They dumped them into the water.
The protest would later become known as the Boston Tea Party. The events of that night changed the course of history—and led to the birth of the United States.