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Project Outline On The Boston Massacre (General Format)

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Q1 Project Outline on the Boston Massacre

(General Format)
Intro: Out of all of the events that occurred in the American Revolution, the Boston Massacre was one that is emphasized as one of the most important in several sources of historical information.
Background: The American Revolution is said to have been initiated by three different concepts/events. The French and Indian War, economic problems, and political/ideological/constitutional concerns. This initiated a series of conflicting events between the colonists and the British that came to be known as the American Revolution. The first major event that involved soldiers actually killing the colonists was the Boston Massacre.
Thesis: Based off of many sources, it is clear that the Boston …show more content…

“Finally, in 1770 British discipline snapped.” (Human Legacy 581).
Explain: The presence of the British (Quartering) angered the colonists and pushed them to protest

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Idea: The previous riots in March of 1770 and of July and October in 1769 influenced this riot.
Quote: “Near riots occurred in July and October 1769, and on March 2, 1770, fighting broke out between ropemakers and sailors and the soldiers.” (Encyclopedia Americana 309).
Explain: Previous conflicts between colonial workers and the British was later continued in the Boston Massacre, the most common known protesting event.

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Idea: What exactly happened in the Massacre and …show more content…

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Idea: What happened as a result of the Boston Massacre?
Primary Source: Depicted by the drawing of the Boston Massacre by Paul Revere, the colonists are victimized and surrounding colonists (Country-bound) would most likely oppose the British for their actions due to the event, depicted by Paul Revere in a drawing (Paul Revere, Drawing).
Quote: “The shooting of unarmed American civilians by British soldiers and the light punishment given the soldiers forced the colonists to confront the stark possibility that the British government was bent on coercing and suppressing them through naked force.” (The Enduring Vision 140-141).
Explain: The Massacre set colonists to a realization that the British were evil and the true enemies of

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