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Paul Revere made and sold copies of Henry Pelham'sengravings of the Boston Massacre. Another engraver, Jonathan Mulliken, also made and sold prints of the event

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The Boston Massacre was not really a massacre, but more like a riot.

The Propaganda pictures of the Boston Massacre were engraved by Paul Revere.

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How drew a picture of the Boston massacre?

The famous engraving of the Boston Massacre was created by Paul Revere. Two other men, Henry Pelham and Jonathan Muliken also created drawings of the event.


Did Paul Revere make a picture of the Boston massacre?

Samuel Adams convinced Paul Revere to make a picture of the Boston Massacre. It wasn't accurate, but Samuel Adams wanted to use what happened in the Boston Massacre to make Colonists even angrier with the British. The Boston Massacre shows how things can get out of hand, especially when bad feelings already exist between people


How did Samuel Adams and Paul Revere use propaganda to rally colonists after the Boston Massacre?

Revere drew handbills showing the troops shooting colonist, but Adams had nothing to do with it. He was the lawyer for the troops who were put on trial for the event.


How did the Loyalists feel about the Boston Massacre?

The Boston massacre was a event that was spun by the men who wanted revolution. What we think we know is not what happened and it was used to get a public response. Revere drew that handbills showing colonial men being shot at by the British. Before the Boston massacre there had been other events that were similar but didn't get any coverage through handbills or political views. John Adams was the lawyer for the British soldiers and they were found not guilty. I imagine that the loyalist in Boston were happy to have the soldiers acquitted of the crimes that they were arrested for.


Who made an engraving called the bloody massacre?

paul revere j.r. drew the bloody massacre in 1770

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How drew a picture of the Boston massacre?

The famous engraving of the Boston Massacre was created by Paul Revere. Two other men, Henry Pelham and Jonathan Muliken also created drawings of the event.


Did Paul Revere make a picture of the Boston massacre?

Samuel Adams convinced Paul Revere to make a picture of the Boston Massacre. It wasn't accurate, but Samuel Adams wanted to use what happened in the Boston Massacre to make Colonists even angrier with the British. The Boston Massacre shows how things can get out of hand, especially when bad feelings already exist between people


What influenced Paul Revere's work?

His picture of the Boston Massacre was a propaganda to try to make the Patriots look innocent, although they weren't. The Patriots started the Boston Massacre by harassing some British guards and more people from both sides gathered. Paul Revere drew his picture of the massacre to make it look like the British started the massacre so people would think that British were overpowering the Patriots. The Patriots were drawn looking worn out, tired, and wounded. So, in all, the Boston Massacre influenced one of Paul Revere's pieces of work. I hope this helped. Sorry if it didn't.


Who claimed the Boston massacre to be a massacre?

Paul Revere when he drew a famous peice of propaganda of the event showing the British shooting straight at the "innocent" colonists.


How did Samuel Adams and Paul Revere use propaganda to rally colonists after the Boston Massacre?

Revere drew handbills showing the troops shooting colonist, but Adams had nothing to do with it. He was the lawyer for the troops who were put on trial for the event.


What nicknames does Drew McFedries go by?

Drew McFedries goes by The Massacre.


Why did the Boston Massacre become such an important propoganda tool for the revolutionary cause?

It was such an important propaganda tool because Paul Revere skillfully exaggerated what happened. He drew a picture that showed the British slaughtering innocent Americans. It made people think that Britain was a barbaric country and they needed to separate from it.


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this is a picture of bess from nancy drew :)


How did the Loyalists feel about the Boston Massacre?

The Boston massacre was a event that was spun by the men who wanted revolution. What we think we know is not what happened and it was used to get a public response. Revere drew that handbills showing colonial men being shot at by the British. Before the Boston massacre there had been other events that were similar but didn't get any coverage through handbills or political views. John Adams was the lawyer for the British soldiers and they were found not guilty. I imagine that the loyalist in Boston were happy to have the soldiers acquitted of the crimes that they were arrested for.


Who made an engraving called the bloody massacre?

paul revere j.r. drew the bloody massacre in 1770


How do you use the word drew in a sentence?

I drew a line. I drew a picture.


How did the Boston massacre become one of the causes of the American revolution?

It didn't become a cause, but was a means for propaganda. The massacre happened in 1770 and the war began in 1776, so it wasn't a factor in the war. Actually, there were other events between soldiers and colonists that were worse than Boston, but Revere drew a picture ( seen in history books today) that showed troops shooting colonists. This was not the reality of the event and in the trial that followed John Adams defended the soldiers that were involved. The History Channel has a good program on the massacre that uses current modern tools to prove the story we think we know is not true.