Political engraving concerning the American resistance to the tea tax and the East India Company monopoly, presumably engraved shortly after the Boston Tea Party, and alluding to the "Philadelphia Tea Party." Depicts the Americans and the British facing each other across the Atlantic Ocean (viewed from the north). British officials line the English shore, discussing the tea crisis and related events. On the North American side Tories do the same, dressed in European garb. American patriots are represented as Native Americans who are aiming their arrows across the Atlantic Ocean, straight at Lord Frederick North's heart. Key at the bottom of the print describes eighteen allegorical scenes within the print.; Attributed to Henry Dawkins in the...