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The Boston Massacre was an event that took place on March 5, 1770 where British Armed Troops opened fire on a small mob of Boston citizens who were crowding around the soldiers and threatening them. The soldiers killed five citizens. And the Sons of liberty wanted to make the British look bad so they named it the Boston Massacre.

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He wanted people to reconize this. Sine only 5 people died people wouldn't rly read this article in the newspaper a massacre is more of a hook

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it is a massacre in Boston I can get that and I am 10

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