The "political spin" created a sense that the British troops were out of control and killing colonist. It played into the patriot Propaganda and Paul Revere created a handbill showing British soldiers shooting colonist throwing snow balls. In a sense it galvanized the fence sitters to the patriot cause.
It helped galvanize the people. Those who were sitting on the fence on the issue were pulled more toward the colonist's perspective.
Those who already were angry at the English were given another reason to be angry and it increased their resolve.
Any time a military force attacks civilians, it drains the support for that military force.
The "political spin" created a sense that the British troops were out of control and killing colonist. It played into the patriot Propaganda and Paul Revere created a handbill showing British soldiers shooting colonist throwing snow balls. In a sense it galvanized the fence sitters to the patriot cause.
It made the colonists relize that their rulers were actually oppresses and willing, WILLING to kill them with no good cause
The Boston Massacre helped create the idea among American colonists that a Revolution can be possible
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It made the British look like monsters, essentially, helping the colonist use it for propoganda for war.
The Boston Massacre caused tensions to rise enormously between the Americans and British because this was the first killing that occurred. The Americans realized that the British were not there to help them, but instead to put an end to their liberty. This was a leading cause to the Revolutionary War.
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The Boston Massacre helped create the idea among American colonists that a Revolution can be possible
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It made the British look like monsters, essentially, helping the colonist use it for propoganda for war.
March 5 1770 was the day of the Boston Massacre. It started because some colonists were taunting a British soldier. The soldier ran to get help and more soldiers and colonists gathered at the steps of the Customs House. The colonists through ice and a soldier fell over then shot into the crowd. more shots followed. 5 colonists died and 6 were wounded.
The Boston Massacre caused tensions to rise enormously between the Americans and British because this was the first killing that occurred. The Americans realized that the British were not there to help them, but instead to put an end to their liberty. This was a leading cause to the Revolutionary War.
The "political spin" created a sense that the British troops were out of control and killing colonist. It played into the patriot Propaganda and Paul Revere created a handbill showing British soldiers shooting colonist throwing snow balls. In a sense it galvanized the fence sitters to the patriot cause.
The "political spin" created a sense that the British troops were out of control and killing colonist. It played into the patriot Propaganda and Paul Revere created a handbill showing British soldiers shooting colonist throwing snow balls. In a sense it galvanized the fence sitters to the patriot cause.
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During the American Revolutionary Period, the Boston Massacre added to the growing tensions between the Colonies and their British overseers in a dramatically tangible and also emotional way. The physical deaths of five colonists in March of 1770 were labeled as atrocities by many Americans; the nation as a whole was led into further thinking (and even activism) concerning the possibility of breaking British rule once and for all.
He was a sailor who was killed before the revolutionary war in the Boston Massacre.
John Adams' decision to defend the British soldiers accused in the Boston Massacre demonstrated his commitment to the principles of justice and the rule of law. This helped establish the notion that all individuals, regardless of their actions or allegiances, deserve a fair trial and legal representation. Adams' willingness to represent the soldiers highlighted the injustices perpetrated by the British government and galvanized the colonists in their fight for liberty and independence.