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Short History


The first white settler came to Boston in 1623 – an Englishman who eventually sold the peninsula to Puritan settlers from nearby Charlestown, who in turn named the land after their home in England.

At 'The Boston Tea Party' in 1773, a seven- year surplus of tea was tipped into the harbour in protest against British taxes. For this the British closed the harbour in retaliation.