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Who represented the british at their trial for the Boston massacre?

John Adams


Who represented the the colonists at their trial for the Boston massacre?

The prosecution of the British soldiers who shot into the crowd of colonists was headed by Samuel Quincy The defense of the British soldiers was headed by John Adams. In a criminal court in the United States the prosecution represents "the people". However, this trial occurred in 1770. Massachusetts was a colony of England during this trial. The prosecution of an English court represents "The Crown". So technically no one represented the colonists at the Boston Massacre trial.


A difference between government in Britain and government in Colonial America was that colonies?

were not represented in the British Parliament


In a trial what side contends the innocence of the accused?

The defendant in a criminal trial is represented by his defense counsel.


Who represented the scottsboro boys in their second trial?

Samuel Leibowitz


Who represented the British in court?

in 1912


What was A difference between government in Britain and government in colonial America?

were not represented in the british parliament


Who represented the British their at trial for the Boston massacre?

John Adams


How did the scopes trial the urban rural split in the 1920?

The Scopes Trial represented a clash between rural fundamentalism and urban modernism. -NOVANET


The sugar act represented a major departure from previous british policy because it?

the sugar act represented a major departure from previous British policy because it


How did the Scopes Trial illustrate the urban-rural split in the 1920s?

The Scopes Trial represented a clash between rural fundamentalism and urban modernism. -NOVANET


Was the British idea of representation that each member of parliament represented all the people as a whole?

England believed that since parliament represented the British Empire as a whole, all the colonies of the British Empire were virtually represented in parliament, even though they did not have any real representatives specifically for any of them.