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After the Boston Massacre in 1770, tensions between American colonists and British authorities escalated, leading to increased anti-British sentiment. The event became a rallying point for colonial resistance, fueling Propaganda efforts, such as Paul Revere's famous engraving. In response, British authorities attempted to ease tensions by repealing some taxes, but the incident ultimately contributed to the growing desire for independence, setting the stage for the American Revolution. The massacre highlighted the deepening divide between the colonies and Britain, fostering a sense of unity among the colonists.

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