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    happened in the Boston Massacre”. Chapter four focused on the overall event of the Massacre and trying to determine if Captain Preston had given the order to fire at Boston citizens. The chapter provides background information and evidence from Preston’s trial to leave the reader answering the question the chapter presents. Although, after looking through all the witnesses’ testimonies some might sway in Captain Preston’s favor, just the way the grand jury did. Before the Boston Massacre even occurred

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    were killed by British soldiers that had been stationed in Boston to discourage rebellion against the Townshed acts. The British and loyalists blamed the entire event on the people of Boston for harassing the soldiers. In their view, the soldiers had acted in self defense. American colonists, on the other hand, blamed the soldiers and used the event to show the dangerous consequences of having a standing army.1 Radicals saw the Boston Massacre as an opportunity to gain people on the patriot side by

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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

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    Brooke Heary Mr. Buzzelli U.S. History 12/4/17 Boston Massacre Did you know that when the Boston Massacre was taking place there was an estimated amount of twenty-thousand residents there as well as four-thousand British troops? Out of those twenty-thousand people, only five were shot. The Boston Massacre was an extremely important event during the Revolutionary War because of the things that led up to the massacre, what happened during the actual event, and the effects of it. There

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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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    became most interested in the event of the Boston Massacre. I believe the reason for this was because it is such a large event in history that is spoke about all of the time and I remember hearing about it in school, but I could not remember any of the details. So, the Boston Massacre started due to rising tensions and temperaments between colonists and British soldiers. "On October 1, 1768, the first of 4,000 British soldiers arrived to police the city of Boston" in order to maintain order and prevent

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    The Boston Massacre affected many people because it had a salary of 5 killed colonists because of the culmination of tensions in American colonies. This tensions also affected the Americas because of the Taxes being given to the citizens by the Townshend Acts. These acts were to add taxes on tea which also introduces the stamp act which imposed these taxes just to sending a letter out. This Massacre was on March 5, 1770, it took pace in Boston in front of the Old State House. The effect that

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    During the night of March 5, 1770, colonists gathered outside the Boston Customs House. As the crowd grew bigger, colonists started to throw “snowballs, oyster shells, and chunks of ice” at the soldiers. The soldiers panicked and fired at the colonists causing the death of five colonists and ten injured men. I believe that the cause of the Boston Massacre was due to the British. The reason why I blame the British is because, the British soldiers could have handled the situation, made unnecessary

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    The Boston Massacre was a reaction to the British action. This started off with the British sending troops to Boston to watch over the city. Some of the colonists thought that what the British was doing was unnecessary and that they didn’t need any “babysitters” to watch over them. They also thought that this

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    Caldwell Laura Baker United States History 10/23/15 The Boston Massacre The frightened and outnumbered British soldiers fired their muskets into the unarmed crowed of angry colonists in an act of self-defense. On the evening of March 5, 1770 eight British soldiers would be surrounded by a hundred or more angry colonists. When the confrontation was over eleven people were shot; five people were killed and the other six were wounded. Tensions in Boston had been rising and two regiments of British troops

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