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John Adams
It convinced more colonist to take a move towards independence.
The Native Americans and the US Cavalry.
No it was not.
'55.
NO! the Boston massacre was a street fight between bristish troops and Americans, one of the main causes was the requirement for US to house bristish troops. The boson tea party was a protest againts tea taxes and the monolopy the british government had on tea. This was led by the sons of liberty (who was a radical group)
Vietnam.
Massachusetts, home of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Before the war it was home to the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. Of course, Massachusetts was only a British colony then, and it did not become a US state until more than twenty years later.
Nope, he was an abolitionist. He was involved in the Pottawatomie Massacre. This Massacre occurred in May 1856 as a result of the raid of the free soil city of Lawrence.
The U.S. became involved after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Taxation without representation, the Boston Massacre, the Stamp Act, and the Intolerable or Coercive Acts.
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