yes it was because his life was in jeopardy
yes because he thought everyone deserved a fare trial.
he was scared
he was scared
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He wanted to show the British that the colonists could be fair and treat others fairly. They at least had to try to be kind, fair, and willing with the British.
If you defended British soldiers who were in the Boston Massacre in court, you are John Adams.
yes
The British soldiers.
he was going to pay but he didnt
Samuel Adams did not defend the British soldiers after the Boston Massacre. John Adams defended them. Sam really disliked them and went against them. John (a cousin of Sam) didn't really like them either but he did defend the British soldiers in trial for the Boston Massacre
he was scared
he was scared
Go study yourself you lazy
In court John Adams defended British Troops because he thought it was fair.
John Adams defended the British soldiers who were arrested after the Boston massacre.
If you defended British soldiers who were in the Boston Massacre in court, you are John Adams.
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