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  1. Tudor, John. “The Boston Massacre.”. March 5, 1770. The diary entry by John Tudor stated that there had been a brutal massacre on King Street in front of the Customhouse by approximately eight soldiers. This murder took place under the command of Captain Thomas Preston. The massacre started by a group of young men that were having a ...

  2. Mar 5, 2015 · Here is an excerpt from the Boston Gazette‘s March 12, 1770 story about the Boston Massacre: “….But the young man seeing a person near him with a drawn sword and good cane ready to support ...

  3. Oct 25, 2023 · The Boston Massacre is one of those events in U.S. history that, like the similarly-named Boston Tea Party or the Battle of Gettysburg, most Americans only understand in the outline, if at all, now that we aren't expecting a pop quiz about it next week.The March 5, 1770 confrontation was a key moment in the leadup to the Revolutionary War, a sort of microcosm of simmering tensions between the ...

  4. Boston Massacre Oration — Dr. Joseph Warren, 1772 On the second anniversary of the Boston Massacre, hundreds of Boston colonists gathered to remember the event and the victims. Dr. Joseph Warren delivered a speech that not only commemorated the event, but also stirred feelings of liberty and revolution for all in attendance.

  5. 2. The Boston Massacre refers to. the period when mobs frequently wounded or killed British soldiers in the streets of Boston because the soldiers were viewed as symbols of British tyranny. the episode in which a Boston mob attacked British soldiers who then fired into the crowd, killing five colonists. the period when the British enforced the ...

  6. Nov 1, 2022 · On March 5, 1770, tensions reached its peak. After an altercation between colonists and British soldier Private Hugh White, more than 50 people surrounded Private White, led by Crispus Attucks. They taunted the private. As more soldiers arrived to back him up, including the captain, they began loading their muskets and pointing them at a crowd ...

  7. The incident was the climax of growing unrest in Boston, fueled by colonists’ opposition to a series of acts passed by the British Parliament. Especially unpopular was an act that raised revenue through duties on lead, glass, paper, paint, and tea. On March 5, 1770, a crowd confronted eight British soldiers in the streets of the city.

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