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  1. Imagining the Boston Massacre 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 ...

  2. Oct 27, 2009 · The Boston Massacre was a deadly riot that occurred on March 5, 1770, on King Street in Boston between American colonists and British soldiers. It helped pave the way for the American...

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · The Boston Massacre — March 5, 1770. On the morning of March 5, the news of Christopher Seider’s death appeared in the Boston Gazette. That night, an altercation between a British soldier, Private Hugh White, and a 13-year-old boy, Edward Garrick exploded into violence. The incident started when Garrick insulted Captain Lieutenant John ...

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  5. Immediately after the Boston Massacre, there was a fight to control the narrative about what happened. The Patriot side labeled the event “The Boston Massacre” and portrayed it as a senseless killing of unarmed civilians, orchestrated by the British Army. Paul Revere produced a famous propaganda engraving of the incident, which is shown below.

  6. The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King Street, Boston on March 5th 1770 by ... Revere is also credited with the creation of a less-detailed woodcut of the Massacre scene, which was widely distributed by printer Isaiah Thomas. Its first appearance was in The Massachusetts Calendar or an Almanac for 1772. The same woodcut was used later in 1772 ...

  7. Boston, Massachusetts was a hotbed of radical revolutionary thought and activity leading up to 1770. In March 1770, British soldiers stationed in Boston opened fire on a crowd, killing five townspeople and infuriating locals. What became known as the Boston Massacre intensified anti-British sentiment and proved a pivotal event leading up to the ...

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · Boston Massacre, the famous skirmish between British troops and a crowd in Boston, Massachusetts, on March 5, 1770. Widely publicized, the violent event contributed to the unpopularity of the British regime in much of colonial North America in the years before the outbreak of the American Revolution.

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