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Ok, you and your sibling live in different houses, but have been fighting for months, because even though you live in different houses, your sibling wants you to live by their rules. Now, your sibling sends their friend to live with you in your house. That's basically how the Boston Massacre became.

You = America

Your sibling = England

Your sibling's friend = the British troops

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Q: How did the arrival of British troops in Boston set the stage for the Boston Massacre?
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