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The main participants of the Boston Massacre were a group of British soldiers, known as the "lobsterbacks," and a crowd of colonists. The soldiers were part of the British army stationed in Boston, and the colonists were protesting against British taxation and the presence of troops in their city.
During the American Revolutionary Period, British troops were stationed throughout the Colonies even before formal war broke out. Their duties included providing security for the colonists and enforcing obedience to the laws and other regulations laid down by the British government.
the war reasonly begin in because most of the fault was from the boston tea party when the colonists refused british tea and the british were furious
The Boston Massacre was caused by British soldiers who were stationed to fight for America when someone yelled "FIRE!". But it was not for the souldier to shoot, it was for something else. Therefore on soldier fired, not noing what it was for.....tension between the colonists and Great Britain
Colonists were thinking that the British were savage and more rebellions broke out.
they didnt listen
The main participants of the Boston Massacre were a group of British soldiers, known as the "lobsterbacks," and a crowd of colonists. The soldiers were part of the British army stationed in Boston, and the colonists were protesting against British taxation and the presence of troops in their city.
During the American Revolutionary Period, British troops were stationed throughout the Colonies even before formal war broke out. Their duties included providing security for the colonists and enforcing obedience to the laws and other regulations laid down by the British government.
the war reasonly begin in because most of the fault was from the boston tea party when the colonists refused british tea and the british were furious
The Boston Massacre was caused by British soldiers who were stationed to fight for America when someone yelled "FIRE!". But it was not for the souldier to shoot, it was for something else. Therefore on soldier fired, not noing what it was for.....tension between the colonists and Great Britain
The Boston Massacre was caused by British soldiers who were stationed to fight for America when someone yelled "FIRE!". But it was not for the souldier to shoot, it was for something else. Therefore on soldier fired, not noing what it was for.....tension between the colonists and Great Britain
Because the British soldiers hated the colonists' guts.
Colonists were thinking that the British were savage and more rebellions broke out.
The colonists were angry and resentful over the Townshend Acts and the Stamp Act imposed upon them by the British Parliament. They referred to them as the Intolerable Acts. On March 5, 1770, a group of colonists were taunting some of the British soldiers stationed in Boston. After being threatened verbally and having things thrown at them, the British soldiers fired into the crowd killing five people and wounding six others. This incident became known at the Boston Massacre.
The colonists dressed up as Indians and threw british tea into the Boston Harbor and that act is now known as the Boston Tea Party
the british
He was a British marine who stationed in Boston, Massachusetts