If you defended British soldiers who were in the Boston Massacre in court, you are John Adams.
it was the minutemen if im wrong ask ur social studies teacher
John Adams
John Adams
1770
He used the term massacre essentially to get people's attention and inspire rage towards the British in the colonists.
The Bloody Massacre In King Street (Boston Massacre) was one of the events triggering the American Revolution. Still, John Adams believed everyone, even hated British soldiers, deserved an honest trial. Later, John Adams helped write and signed the Declaration of Independence. He spoke passionately against England's efforts to control the colonies and was instrumental in bringing George Washington to lead the American troops in revolt against England.
The Sons of Liberty and other colonists' opposition to the Townshend Acts as week as the arrival of British troops led to the Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre 1770 five Boston colonists died on Mar 5 1770 when a colonists shouted '' Fire'' and British soldier started shooting
If you defended British soldiers who were in the Boston Massacre in court, you are John Adams.
John Adams defended the British soldiers who were arrested after the Boston massacre.
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John Adams
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John Adams
John Adams
he was a lawyer and defended the British Soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre .
1770
John Adams. He defended the soldiers because he felt they needed a good defense and that they were innocent until proven guilty.
John Adams. He defended the soldiers because he felt they needed a good defense and that they were innocent until proven guilty.
John Adams