It was the start of the Revolution! It aroused feelings of even more dislike to the Crown. Through propagnda (Paul Revere's depiction of the Boston massacre) it urged colonists to take more steps to revolt! Ask more on the Boston Massacre.
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It made more people support independence.
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It was the first armed confrontation in the mounting tensions between the British and the colonists. The Massacre also cast doubt on any peaceful relations between the two groups.
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The Boston Massacre helped create the idea among American colonists that a Revolution can be possible
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In 1888, a monument was erected on the Boston Common to the men killed in the Boston Massacre, listing all their names, and to the cause of the American Revolution.
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The Boston Massacre
The Boston Massacre helped create the idea among American colonists that a Revolution can be possible
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The Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the pamphlet "Common Sense."
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In 1888, a monument was erected on the Boston Common to the men killed in the Boston Massacre, listing all their names, and to the cause of the American Revolution.
The colonists reacted to the Boston Massacre by forming militias and eventually fighting the British in the American Revolution. It is sometimes said that the Massacre was the start of the war.
A great deal happened, but you are asking about a hundred years of history. Please narrow it down .
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The British had killed Americans at the Boston Massacre. They closed the harbor of Boston and marched on Lexington and Concord.