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Yes, people threw vegetables during the events leading up to the Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre happened in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party happened in 1773.
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2 years. Right after September of 1768
The Boston Massacre was a clash between British troops and townspeople in Boston in 1770, before the Revolutionary War. The British troops fired into a crowd that was threatening them, killing five. The soldiers had been sent to help the British government maintain order and were resented even before the incident. The killing of the townpeople increased the colonists' inclination toward revolution. LALALALALALA
No, He died two weeks before the Boston Massacre.
Before
It was the Townshend Acts That created the Massacre.
It was the Townshend Acts That created the Massacre.
Considering the Boston Massacre occurred 5 years before the start of the Revolution, the war had nothing to do with it.
Nothing. The Boston Massacer was before the Revolutionary war.
Yes, people threw vegetables during the events leading up to the Boston Massacre.
The two events that happened in Boston before the American Revolutionary War started were the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
Before. It was 1770 and the tea party was 1773.
The Boston Massacre happened in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party happened in 1773.
The Stamp Tax of 1765.
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