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Q: Who moved their soldiers to a peninsula opposite Boston to make it more difficult for the colonials to attack by land?
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What happen during the Boston massacre?

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.


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Heights from which colonial forces bombarded Boston driving out the british soldiers?

The colonials bombarded the British from Imacheater Heights just East of Concord.


What were the Boston massacre and Boston tea party?

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