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    The Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770 in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston Massacre was a small riot between the colonists and British soldiers. Evidence supports that the colonists were to blame for the events that led to the Boston Massacre, which resulted in five colonial deaths. The colonists used propaganda to invoke anger in the colonists. Document 1, which is an engraving of the Boston Massacre by Paul Revere depicts the colonists as helpless bystanders that were shot down by the British

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    Boston’s civil disobedience Parliament put British soldiers in Boston to keep it under control. Many colonists harassed the red coats stationed in Boston. On March 5, 1770 this regularity of harassing the soldiers took a turn for the worst when soldiers shot and killed five colonists. This will be known as the Boston Massacre. Some may think the British soldiers were the aggressors at first; however it was the colonists fault the massacre took place because they were roughing up the soldiers, and taunting

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    On March 5, 1770, British soldiers shot and killed five people on King Street in Boston Massachusetts. This incident is now known as the “Boston Massacre.” The soldiers were under attack of a heckling, snowballing mob of American colonists. The colonists- “Patriots”- were protesting the British troops presence in their city. The troops were sent to Boston in 1768 to enforce unpopular taxation measures passed by British Parliament that lacked American representation. The British commanding officer

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    The Boston Massacre was a major event that happened March 5, 1770. On King street, violence broke with British Government. In the city of Boston a huge fight broke out between the British soldiers and the colonists. The enormous fight endangered many people. There were also people killed during the vicious fight. Crispus Attuck was the first to hit bottom when the fight broke out. The incident heavily publicized by leading patriots, such as Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, to encourage rebellion against

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    Next off there is the Boston Massacre. On December 5th, 1770. A rowdy group of colonists were in the streets. There were rumors of them attacking the customs house and an officer. To protect the customs house, some soldiers and an officer were sent. In the streets they were harassed and dared to fire. Soldiers were supposedly being pelted with ice and snow balls, clubs, etc., and through the commotion a soldier fired sparking other soldiers to fired and the killed five colonists in the streets. This

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    Boston Massacre Hurry! The british are coming closer. I was in boston March 5 1970 the british were shooting into big crowds. I saw the pedestrians getting shot. I was stuck in between a huge crowd that I could of barely move. When I finally got out of the crowd I got a shiver and I thought that the british were coming closer. When I saw the british again they were shooting people that were close by. I was trying to escape but the british were cover a near getaway. I looked all around me I

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    On March 5, 1770, a British Sentry was being harassed by several Boston Citizens. They chirped and threw snowballs at him until he couldn’t take it anymore. He yelled for help and seven more British soldiers came to his aid. Soon many more Boston Civilians came to the scene which caused more distress. This terrible event would end with five people killed and several injured and lead me to believe that the British soldiers are not guilty. According to an eyewitness account by Daniel Cornwall, “..

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    After many hours of chanting and protesting a shot was fired; the atrocious event left five men dead. The question society still ponders over 200 years later is what really happened and whose fault was it? The Boston Massacre initiated because of miscommunication; it was not a massacre but a mutual riot. To begin, while the colonists were attacking the soldiers, there was a profuse amount miscommunication. According to Benjamin Burdick, he heard the captain order to the soldiers “not to fire”

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    The events surrounding the Boston Massacre exposed sharp divisions in the British colonies in North America with two distinct rival groups emerging, namely, the Loyalists and Patriots. The Loyalists were dedicated supporters of the British Crown whereas the Patriots were independence-minded colonists keen to break away from English rule. As a result, both feuding parties would seek to promote their own agenda without regard for core values such as accuracy and impartiality. From the accounts, I find

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    The Boston Massacre was and is still a debatable Massacre. The event occurred on March 5, 1776. It involved the rope workers of the colonial Boston and two British regiments, the twenty-ninth and the fourteenth regiments. Eleven people were shot in the incident; five people were killed and the other six were merely wounded. The soldiers and the captain, Thomas Preston, were all put on trial. All were acquitted of charges of murder, however the two soldiers who fired first, Private Mathew Killroy

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