No, only 5 men were actually killed during the Boston Massacre.
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there was only one woman involved in the Boston massacre. her name was Abigail Adams. she was the wife of john Adams. she was the first lady.
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Not that I am aware of. But there could be if you believe in ghosts.
Yes, you can make a video on any subject without sound, but to make a convincing video about whether or not the Boston Massacre was a massacre or propaganda would take a lot of research into the Boston Massacre that supports your thesis about which it was. Also, you might consider adding sound, since it would make the video much more interesting than writing words on the video that people would have to read.
There is no known record of whether or not Crispus Attucks had any kind of formal education. It is believed he may have been a slave or worked as a sea merchant. Attucks was the first person to be killed in the Boston Massacre.
This statement is not accurate. The Boston Massacre, which occurred in 1770, was a violent clash between British soldiers and a crowd of colonists in Boston. It did not involve any orders regarding settlement in the Ohio Valley. The Ohio Valley was a much later focal point of conflict during the American Revolution and frontier expansion in the late 18th century.
for protecting them, by mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states
The Boston massacre was a event that was spun by the men who wanted revolution. What we think we know is not what happened and it was used to get a public response. Revere drew that handbills showing colonial men being shot at by the British. Before the Boston massacre there had been other events that were similar but didn't get any coverage through handbills or political views. John Adams was the lawyer for the British soldiers and they were found not guilty. I imagine that the loyalist in Boston were happy to have the soldiers acquitted of the crimes that they were arrested for.
It was the start of the Revolution! It aroused feelings of even more dislike to the Crown. Through propagnda (paul revere's depiction of the Boston massacre) it urged colonists to take more steps to revolt! Ask more on the Boston Massacre. -Roundrupert good job roundrupert...excellent answer....