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No, the Boston Massacre was started by colonists throwing snowballs at British soldiers.
High taxes [taxation without representation]
A colonist and a British soldier got into a fight more colonists and British soldiers arrived, the colonists were throwing snowballs and calling the British soldiers names. A few of the British soldier's fired into the crowd killing a few colonists.
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The act that upset the colonists was the Stamp Act, putting tax on all printed material, and the Sugar Act further angered the colonists, as the English were trying to make a monopoly with molasses taxes. The colonists responded with a few kids throwing snowballs at the English soldiers, and they raised their guns. The snowballs were then filled with sharp objects, and a shot rang out, and that shot was known as the shot that started the Revolutionary War.
You don't need to. You just have to dodge some of the snowballs to get the shovel.
move the arrows around so that you don't get hit by the snowballs that they are throwing at you
Boston, the Boston tea party when colonists rebeled against taxes they dumped tea into the harbor and the Boston Massacre when British soldiers shot and killed 5 colonists because they were calling them mean things and throwing snowballs at them.
This is really the question: Can throwing a snowball at someone ever be considered assault? The answer is yes. Kids tossing snowballs is play. In other situations snowballs can be threatening and dangerous projectiles.
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The American Colonists were not completely innocent in the Boston Massacre because they were the ones who started the massacre by throwing ice and snow at the British Soldiers