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not directly but he ended up representing the redcoats in the court room. the rebels/ patriots got physical with the guards and the guards had to defend themselves.
What action prompted WHICH British Prime Minister to do WHAT?? You need to be more specific!!
There is little to indicate that Samuel Adams hated his cousin. They fought for the same side. Samuel was given to action while John emphasized words and laws. Samuel seems to have had some role in the Boston Tea Party, though that is not clear. Samuel favored attacks on the British authorities long before John endorsed these actions. There was certainly some tension because of their differing methods.
He didn't like British taxes and the action taken was lead the colonists through the Boston tea party but who knows I'm just a smart ten year old
The Boston Massacre, also known as the Incident on King Street, was a street fight that occurred on March 5, 1770, between a "patriot" mob, throwing snowballs, stones, and sticks, and a squad of British soldiers. Several colonists were killed and this led to a campaign by speech-writers to rouse the ire of the citizenry. The presence of British troops in the city of Boston was increasingly unwelcome. The riot began when about 50 citizens attacked a British sentinel. A British officer, Captain Thomas Preston, called in additional soldiers, and these too were attacked, so the soldiers fired into the mob, killing 3 on the spot (a black sailor named Crispus Attucks, ropemaker Samuel Gray, and a mariner named James Caldwell), and wounding 8 others, two of whom died later (Samuel Maverick and Patrick Carr). A town meeting was called demanding the removal of the British and the trial of Captain Preston and his men for murder. At the trial, John Adams and Josiah Quincy II defended the British, leading to their acquittal and release. Samuel Quincy and Robert Treat Paine were the attorneys for the prosecution. Later, two of the British soldiers were found guilty of manslaughter.
British killed five colonist
Reaction is a response to an action.
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.
A response is an answer or reply that can be in a word or action.
Costs that change in response to a particular course of action are differential costs.
Samuel Selden has written: 'A player's handbook' 'The stage in action'
An action causes a reaction. This is also referred to as cause and effect in some areas.
An exaggerated response takes place. Hyporeflexic is when the response is less than average.
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Bloody Sunday, aka, Bogside Massacre, which happened on the 30th January 1972, Derry, Northern Ireland. 13 unarmed civil right protesters were killed by soldiers.
not directly but he ended up representing the redcoats in the court room. the rebels/ patriots got physical with the guards and the guards had to defend themselves.
Reflex action.