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  1. The Boston Massacre was one of the events that led to the American Revolution. In 1770 in Boston, Massachusetts, a group of British soldiers shot their muskets into a crowd. Five colonists were killed. The massacre happened at a time of tension between the American colonies and Great Britain.

  2. The Boston Massacre was a clash between American colonists and British soldiers. It took place in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1770. The colonists wanted to end the British Parliaments control over their taxes. The soldiers were there to enforce those taxes and other laws in the town.

  3. The Boston Massacre happened on March 5, 1770. It was a combination of events that included British soldiers present in Boston, Massachusetts, and anti-British feelings by the colonists.

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    Eight British soldiers went to court after the Boston Massacre. Only two of them, Hugh Montgomery and Matthew Killroy, were found guilty of manslaughter. Their punishment was to have their thumbs branded (have their thumbs marked with a burn). John Adams was the lawyer who defended the British soldiers. He knew that many people would be upset with ...

    Paul Revere, a man who worked with metals in Boston, made an engravingof the British soldiers shooting into the crowd. Many people saw the engraving and became angry.

    Contribution to American Revolution

    The Boston Massacre is considered one of the most significant events that turned colonial sentiment against King George III and British Parliamentary authority. John Adams wrote that the "foundation of American independence was laid" on March 5, 1770, and Samuel Adams and other Patriots used annual commemorations (Massacre Day) to encourage public sentiment toward independence. Christopher Monk was the boy who was wounded in the attack and died in 1780, and his memory was honored as a reminde...

    Commemorations

    The massacre was remembered in 1858 in a celebration organized by William Cooper Nell, a black abolitionist who saw the death of Crispus Attucks as an opportunity to demonstrate the role of African Americans in the Revolutionary War. Artwork was produced commemorating the massacre, changing the color of a victim's skin to black to emphasize Attucks' death. In 1888, the Boston Massacre Monument was erected on the Boston Common in memory of the men killed in the massacre, and the five victims w...

    The British use a different name for the Boston Massacre: "The Incident on King Street."
    More than one-half of Boston's population attended the funerals of the victims.
    "Reasonable Doubt" was first used in the trialof British Captain Preston, who was honorably cleared of murder charges.
    The ability to read from the Biblehelped two British soldiers escape the death penalty.
  4. Mar 19, 2020 · Rev War | Article. The Boston Massacre. Setting the Colonies a Flame. March 19, 2020 • Updated November 28, 2023. Share to Google Classroom Added by 168 Educators. The Boston Massacre marked the moment when political tensions between British soldiers and American colonists turned deadly.

  5. This lesson invites students to examine and interpret depictions of the Boston Massacre—the deadly confrontation between Bostonians and British troops on the evening of March 5, 1770—by examining contemporary engravings of the event by Henry Pelham and Paul Revere of Boston and Jonathan Mulliken of Newburyport, Massachusetts, as well as later ve...

  6. On February 22 Ebenezer Richardson, a neighbor of one of those merchants, shot and killed an 11-year-old boy who was part of a mob harassing him for trying to take down the sign.

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