With the Boston Tea Party was it a group of British colonists who boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by dumping it in the Boston Habor?

Yes. By that time, the British colonists were more known as American patriots.

another question:

This was Governor Hutchinson's fault right? because Sam Adams and the Sons of Liberty demanded that the ships leave the harbor.

I wouldn't say it was Governor Hutchinson's fault. This was a complex situation and opposition had been brewing (pun intended) for a long time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Tea_Party

Yes, you are correct. The Boston Tea Party was an act of protest carried out by a group of American colonists called the Sons of Liberty. On the evening of December 16, 1773, a group of men dressed as Native Americans boarded three British ships anchored in the Boston Harbor. They destroyed the tea cargoes by throwing them overboard, leading to an estimated 342 chests of tea being dumped into the harbor.

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