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The Boston Massacre was part of a massive propaganda campaign used by the Patriots to stir up the colonists into getting angry at the British. The Boston Massacre was not so much a massacre, but the accidental shooting of 5 people by British soldiers placed in Boston after the mobs of colonists were hitting the soldiers with rocks and ice. This was an effective way of getting many colonists passionate about war with England. The amount of soldiers involved in the incident is unknown.
It was called Red Cloud's War but he was not present at the Fetterman Massacre, That battle was lead by Hollow Horn Bear.
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.
well it all depends on what you mean by the war because the Boston massacre was not really a part of the war but i would have 2 say crispuss attucks the 1st out of 5 people 2 die in the Boston massacre but in the war no one know
"The Bloody Massacre," Paul Revere The poem is a part of the Revere print of that title. Where can I see it in easy to read print?
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The Boston Massacre was not part of a diabolical plan. The soldiers fired in response to the crowd. The crowd gathered as part of a spontaneous protest. It was an Accident of History.
THE BOSTON MASSACRE
There were those in the Continental Congress that wanted to stay a part of Great Britain. It took the events of the Boston Massacre and the writing of the Declaration of Independence to change some of the members.
The Boston Massacre was part of a massive propaganda campaign used by the Patriots to stir up the colonists into getting angry at the British. The Boston Massacre was not so much a massacre, but the accidental shooting of 5 people by British soldiers placed in Boston after the mobs of colonists were hitting the soldiers with rocks and ice. This was an effective way of getting many colonists passionate about war with England. The amount of soldiers involved in the incident is unknown.
It was called Red Cloud's War but he was not present at the Fetterman Massacre, That battle was lead by Hollow Horn Bear.
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.
well it all depends on what you mean by the war because the Boston massacre was not really a part of the war but i would have 2 say crispuss attucks the 1st out of 5 people 2 die in the Boston massacre but in the war no one know
They were a secret group of men who opposed british laws and acts and took part in the Boston tea party and had something to do withthe propaganda of the Boston massacre
There have been many British commanders in the Boston area. I assume the questioner is asking about the Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 Boston Massacre, known as the Incident on King Street by the British, was an incident on March 5, 1770 Captain Thomas Preston was an officer of the 29th Regiment of Foot, part of the British garrison in Boston under the overall command of General Thomas Gage
"The Bloody Massacre," Paul Revere The poem is a part of the Revere print of that title. Where can I see it in easy to read print?
No, it was part of Spain. After the Battle of San Jacinto, Texans gained independence and later became part of America.