Considering the Boston Massacre occurred 5 years before the start of the Revolution, the war had nothing to do with it.
It had no strategic or tactical advantage but, it was a propoganda victory.
The Boston Massacre was not a war, and it did not happen during a war. The Boston Massacre was a confrontation between a rowdy mob of people in Boston and a small detachment of British troops. Five civilians eventually died of wounds received during the event.
The Boston massacre affected the tensions rose.
The outcome of the Boston massacre was that it later lead to the Revolutionary war, and then the Boston tea party.
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Nothing. The Boston Massacer was before the Revolutionary war.
One other war that the redcoats fought in besides the Boston Massacre (which really wasn't a "massacre" because only five people were killed) was the Revolutionary War.
The colonists reacted to the Boston Massacre by forming militias and eventually fighting the British in the American Revolution. It is sometimes said that the Massacre was the start of the war.
I believe the Boston Massacre happened.
Parts of the townshend acts were repealed after the Boston massacre but the tax on tea was still in effect which eventually led to the Boston tea party
The Boston Massacre
No, the Boston massacre only raised tempers in the colonies further. The battle of Lexington and Concord were the first major battles that sort of started it all.