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New Hampshire's Pine Tree Riots Preceded Boston Tea Party

Published Sunday, July 5, 2026 · Updated July 5

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New Hampshire's Pine Tree Riot, which took place in 1772, involved colonists defying British policies regarding the felling of large white pine trees. This event is highlighted as a significant precursor to the American Revolution, predating the more widely known Boston Tea Party.

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  • The Pine Tree Riot occurred in 1772 in New Hampshire, opposing British policy on felling large white pine trees.

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Highlighting New Hampshire's Revolutionary Role
  • Fox News

    The article emphasizes New Hampshire's often-overlooked historical significance in the American Revolution, framing it as a proud, early contributor to the nation's founding.

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