by paul rever he took his horse and rode it and told the other colonists
The famous engraving of the Boston Massacre was created by Paul Revere. Two other men, Henry Pelham and Jonathan Muliken also created drawings of the event.
Not many. Only around 5-10. The Sons of Liberty only called it a "massacre" to gain support from the other colonies. Also, it was used for anti-British propaganda.
It was an incident on 5 March, 1770. British soldiers shot at american colonists and killed 5 of them. Later it was called a 'massacre' by the Americans to increade hatred against the British.
The Boston massacre affected the English colonies in a way that you wouldn't even think of........ It affected the colonies by sort of threatening them, by having soldiers come to the English colonies, and forcing them to move. On the other hand, the colonist did do their part in threatening the soldiers also. They were trying to influence the soldiers to shoot.
the colonists would do anything to get the soldiers out of their colonies and they used propaganda to get the other colonies to go against the soldiers. they claimed it was a massacre so the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
The boston massacre really just showed the people that officials of the law and goverment were ready and would hurt the people of there country. this just really pissed them off. showed them that they cant trust there country and would lead to a reform
The famous engraving of the Boston Massacre was created by Paul Revere. Two other men, Henry Pelham and Jonathan Muliken also created drawings of the event.
Not many. Only around 5-10. The Sons of Liberty only called it a "massacre" to gain support from the other colonies. Also, it was used for anti-British propaganda.
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.
It was an incident on 5 March, 1770. British soldiers shot at american colonists and killed 5 of them. Later it was called a 'massacre' by the Americans to increade hatred against the British.
The Boston massacre affected the English colonies in a way that you wouldn't even think of........ It affected the colonies by sort of threatening them, by having soldiers come to the English colonies, and forcing them to move. On the other hand, the colonist did do their part in threatening the soldiers also. They were trying to influence the soldiers to shoot.
the colonists would do anything to get the soldiers out of their colonies and they used propaganda to get the other colonies to go against the soldiers. they claimed it was a massacre so the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
The Sons of Liberty and other colonists' opposition to the Townshend Acts as week as the arrival of British troops led to the Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre occurred in March of 1770. The Treaty of Paris, which officially and legally ended Britain's rule over the colonies, was signed in 1783. So, the United States became independent from England 13 years after the Boston Massacre. and after George Washington put his john Handcock on the declaration of independence. Thomas Jefferson Took George Washington in to the white house to sing some, other things ;)
Samuel Adams, one of the Sons of Liberty, hoped that the Boston Massacre would provoke the colonists to action. Adams wanted to inform the people that the time had finally come to declare war on Great Britain, or that the Colonists would be doomed forever, to stay under the harsh domination of King George III.
Captain Thomas Preston and Eight other men
The colonists described this event as a massacre so that the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.