colonial leaders used news of the killings against the british
Propaganda
Boston massacre
Colonial leaders used news of the killings as Propaganda-information designed to influence opinion-against the British.
The Boston massacre allowed the Colonial leaders the opportunity to engage in warfare with the British soldiers. The Boston massacre occurred because the Colonists were protesting the recent Tea Tax. British soldiers fired into the crowd, killing four men.
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To use it as propaganda against the British.
No. Revere was an expert at showing events as propaganda. This is what he did with the handbills he produced on the Boston massacre.
Colonial leaders hung up signs and posters showing the information and updates of the British rule.
The Boston Massacre was a famous event in history.We studied the Boston Massacre in class. What year was the Boston Massacre?
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.
Revere drew handbills showing the troops shooting colonist, but Adams had nothing to do with it. He was the lawyer for the troops who were put on trial for the event.
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.