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the engraving of the Boston massacre was made by Paul Revere on march 5th 1770!!!! the same day as THE Boston Massacre!!!!!
paul revere j.r. drew the bloody massacre in 1770
The engraving was done by Paul Revere.
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the engraving of the Boston massacre was made by Paul Revere on march 5th 1770!!!! the same day as THE Boston Massacre!!!!!
Paul Revere, a silversmith and patriot, etched an image of the Boston Massacre in 1770 that was used as anti-British propaganda to incite outrage against British troops.
paul revere j.r. drew the bloody massacre in 1770
The engraving was done by Paul Revere.
Paul Revere, a prominent member of the "Sons of Liberty," a group of Patriots who wanted to break free of Britain's rule. His engraving was considered to be propaganda, as the Boston Massacre was a brawl rather than an organized shooting as the engraving depicted. You can find a copy of the engraving plus more details about it and the Massacre at http://www.boston-discovery-guide.com/boston-massacre.html
paul revere created an engraving of the Boston massacer because he wanted his group to feel at home
No as his interpretation was incorrect
Colonial leaders used news of the killings as propaganda against the British. Samuel Adams put up posters describing the "Boston Massacre" as a slaughter of innocent Americans by bloodthirsty redcoats. An engraving done by Paul Revere showed a British officer giving the order to open fire on an orderly crowd. Revere's powerful image strengthened anti-British feeling. == ==
Paul Revere made an engraving of the Boston Massacre in his silversmith's work. All of his work was sent to different customers around the world. Thus spreading the new of the Boston Massacre.
{| |- | Much of it was the journalistic slant given it by the Colonial Press. An engraving of the incident received much publication. And the image it portrayed of British Soldiers firing on unarmed Colonists was pretty vivid. It inflamed those that lived in the colonies at the time. |}