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"The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor", lithograph depicting the 1773 Boston Tea Party

العربية: عمل فني من إنجاز ناثايل كورير بعنوان "تخريب الشاي في ميناء بوسطن".
English: A work of art by Nathayel Corrier entitled "Tea sabotage in Boston Port".
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Source https://springfieldmuseums.org/collections/item/the-destruction-of-tea-at-boston-harbor-nathaniel-currier/
Author Nathaniel Currier
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