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Q: What did the stamp act Boston massacre Tea Act and intolerable Acts cause to happen?
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What marks the site of the Boston Massacre?

In 1888, a monument was erected on the Boston Common to the men killed in the Boston Massacre, listing all their names, and to the cause of the American Revolution.


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How did the Boston massacre help the revolutionary war cause?

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What was one cause of The Intolerable Acts?

The Boston Tea Party and many of the other patriot acts of defiance in the colonies, especially Boston.


What event did this quote come from The cause of America is in a great measure the cause of all mankind?

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Who was the prominent lawyer that defended for the Brithish Soilders during the Boston Massacre and championed the cause for independence?

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How did their protest cause the Boston Massacre?

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What was the cause the the Boston massacre?

The Boston Massacre was caused by British soldiers who were stationed to fight for America when someone yelled "FIRE!". But it was not for the souldier to shoot, it was for something else. Therefore on soldier fired, not noing what it was for.....tension between the colonists and Great Britain


The cause of the Boston massacre in 1770 the tension between?

townspeople and soldiers


What did the british soldiers do to cause the colonist to resend them?

They came to America and the Boston Massacre (most of the h8 was caused by propoganda though)


What was the significance of the Boston massacre of 1770?

The Boston Massacre caused tensions to rise enormously between the Americans and British because this was the first killing that occurred. The Americans realized that the British were not there to help them, but instead to put an end to their liberty. This was a leading cause to the Revolutionary War.