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what was quickly referred to as the Boston Massacre led to the procession to the Granary burying ground, following the hearses was the coaches of distinguished citizens of Boston and thousands of people on foot. All four coffins were put in one grave. All shops were closed, and bells were rung in Boston and neighboring towns. It was said to be the biggest gathering on this continent up to that time. At the end of March 1770, just three weeks after the Boston Massacre, a grand jury had indicted Captain…
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The Boston Massacre was one of the many causes of the American Revolution. On March 5, 1770, British soldiers stood on guard duty patrolling the area, until when mob of colonists were surrounded the soldiers. Suddenly, one of the colonists threw a snowball at a Redcoat. Once after it was thrown a ¨lobster¨ open-fired, causing four men to die instantly while injuring six others. One of the four men was a former slave, Crispus Attucks, for he is considered a patriot and the first African American hero…
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more responsible for The Boston Massacre and it's aftermath. I believe this way for multiple reasons such as the following: the British soldier was carelessly waving his sword around dangerously and wouldn’t stop, the British soldiers are the ones who started to chase the colonists with weapons and guns, and also there were a lot more of colonist fatalities than there were British, so most of the aftermath was their fault too. The first reason I believe the massacre was more the British’s fault…
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with more than 120 pounds of ammunition. But then the British reached the fort and they were killed in man-to-man combat with bayonets and muskets. Even though the enemies won, it was okay because the Brits suffered more losses. The Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre took place on March 5, 1770. This frightening event all started with a British officer and a shop owner arguing. But before any of this started, the British charged them with the Townshend Act. Soon after the argument, a big mob started…
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The Boston Massacre was an event in history where there was bloodshed which led to a trial. This incident happened on March 5, 1770, in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay. It started with a provoked crowd, crowing on a handful of soldiers. Due to the crowds' behavior and their blaring noises, one of the soldiers mistook one of their voices as a command to fire their weapon. One of the first victims of this shooting was Crispus Attucks. At the trial, both Kilroy and Montgomery were charged with…
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The Boston Massacre/Opinion Essay BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM…
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Boston Massacre: or tragedy In my opinion the Boston Massacre started because of the Bostonians. I will share three reasons why I feel the Bostonians were at fault for the Boston Massacre. It all began when some Bostonians walked out of a pub and created a disturbance with some officers (Redcoats) who were standing on the corner of the street. One Bostonian in the group first yelled out at one of the officers that he did not pay the wig maker. A ruckus was started between the first officer and…
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The Boston Massacre was a really bad day in Boston history that happened a long time ago. Some British soldiers were in town and they got into a fight with some colonists. It was really bad because 5 people died and a lot more were hurt. A lot of people were really mad at the soldiers for what they did. Before the shooting, people in Boston weren't getting along with the British very well. The colonists didn't like the British government making them pay taxes and do things they didn't want to do…
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Why was the Boston Massacre called a “Bloody Massacre” even though the event wasn’t a Massacre? Even though five people were killed, it was a riot. A massacre is when innocent, unaware, unarmed people were killed in large groups and a riot is a violent public disturbance by people or a crowd. At the Boston Massacre, the colonists were armed with oyster shells, icy snowballs, snowballs, and sticks. They were also aware that they were provoking the soldiers by letting the colonist boys kicking them…
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The Boston Massacre, which took place on March 5, 1770, was a pivotal event in American history that contributed to the growing tensions between the American colonists and the British government. The incident occurred when British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists in Boston, killing five people and injuring several others. The question of who was at fault for the Boston Massacre has been a topic of debate for centuries, with opinions varying on whether the blame lies with the British soldiers…
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