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  1. 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. In 1767 the British Parliament passed the Townshend Acts.

  2. 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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  4. Mar 5, 2023 · On March 5, 1770, nine British soldiers shot into a crowd, killing three people and mortally wounding two more, during a chaotic scene on King Street in Boston.

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  5. 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 Parliament’s control over their taxes. The soldiers were there to enforce those taxes and other laws in the town.

  6. When it was over, five colonial men were dead, including Crispus Attucks. He was the first man to die in what would soon become the Revolutionary War. This incident was called the Boston Massacre. The British officers involved were arrested for murder by the colonial government in Boston.

  7. On March 5, 1770, a soldier fired into a crowd. Six years later, the United States’ Founding Fathers remembered the “Boston Massacre” as they declared independence from Great Britain. Why? To answer that, we have to flash back to 1767.

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  8. Mar 19, 2020 · In February of 1770, Christopher Seider, an 11-year-old boy, was killed while protesting with a group in front of the home of a loyalist. Thousands of Bostonians turned out for the boy’s funeral and the tension and distrust between the civilians and the British grew larger.

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