The Boston Massacre
It was during the Revolution
It was the Colonist V.S. the British Soldiers. It was the Colonist V.S. the British Soldiers.
Testified on behalf of the British Soldiers at their trial following the Boston Massacre, which occurred on March 5th 1770, John Adams was the attorney for the soldiers and won the case.
Many of the colonists were drunk and other were just angry with the British for taxing them. Also, one of the British soldiers had knocked down a kid because the boy was throwing snow at him. *Hope it helped!*
Blockade them!
british law that allowed to live in colonist homes
They answered to all of their commands
1770
food supplies and soldiers
The Boston Massacre occured when a group of colonials were taunting and throwing rocks at a group of british soldiers in boston. The colonials present were drunk, and one of them walked up to a soldier and hit him with a club. The soldier he hit shot him. After that, the other soldiers started firing. Part of the reson may have been that the colonials were taunting the soldiers to "fire!", and the soldiers may have thought that was a command from their officer.
The taunting of a British soldier guarding a customs house ended in the Boston Massacre. Angry colonists gathered in protest of the presence of British soldiers in Boston. The situation quickly escalated when someone threw and hit a British soldier with a snow ball. The British soldiers opened fire, killing five.
what rules did the colonists have to follow