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the purpose of the Boston massacre was that the people in Boston didn't want the british in their "city", and that is what led up to the Boston massacre
Samuel Adams was the one who did this.
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No, the Boston massacre only raised tempers in the colonies further. The battle of Lexington and Concord were the first major battles that sort of started it all.
Yes, people threw vegetables during the events leading up to the Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre occurred on March 7, 1770, in Boston, Massachusetts. The British Army killed five men, and ended up injuring six additional people.
1.Boston Massacre 2.Leader in revolution 3.Came up with the idea of the Declaration of Independence.
The Boston Massacre was part of a massive propaganda campaign used by the Patriots to stir up the colonists into getting angry at the British. The Boston Massacre was not so much a massacre, but the accidental shooting of 5 people by British soldiers placed in Boston after the mobs of colonists were hitting the soldiers with rocks and ice. This was an effective way of getting many colonists passionate about war with England. The amount of soldiers involved in the incident is unknown.
No, "Johnny Tremain" is not about the Boston Massacre, but it is set during the time leading up to the American Revolution. The novel follows a young silversmith apprentice in Boston who becomes involved in the revolutionary activities and events of the era. While the Boston Massacre is mentioned in the story, the focus is on Johnny's personal growth and the broader themes of freedom and patriotism.
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