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Q: Why was williamfranklin mad because of the Boston massacre?
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What event lead the Boston massacre?

raises of taxes and so the colonists got mad and got into the Boston Massacre.


What impact did the Boston Massacre have on colonists outside Boston?

Colonists were mad and didn't do anything good


How did the Boston massacre brought the colonies closer towards war with Great Britain?

Because a soldie accidentaly shot a colonist and the colonists were mad so they begun the war


Why would paul revere engrave the Boston massacre?

He named it the bloody massacre because he wanted to convince his readers that the British were merciless and evil, and by calling it the bloody massacre, it seems like the colonists were innocent and hopeless.


Why did Samuel label the violence in Boston as a messacre?

The Boston Massacre was spun into a propagandist campaign against the British. In fact, before that event there had been other clashes with the British that were worse, but it worked to get people mad.


Why did Samuel Adams label the violence in Boston as a messacre?

The Boston Massacre was spun into a propagandist campaign against the British. In fact, before that event there had been other clashes with the British that were worse, but it worked to get people mad.


Who was crispus attucks killed by?

Crispus Attucks was an escaped slave that wanted freedom as of the age of 16. Him wanting freedom made his master mad because he wouldn't get his work done. When he escaped he went to go work on boats. He was a patriot in the Boston massascre and sacrificed his life, so that other people could have their freedoms. He was the first to be shot and killed during the Boston Massacre.


Did the British Parliament repeal all of the Townsend acts taxes except the Tax on tea after the Boston Massacre?

No. The king got mad and closed the port of Boston, sent in more troops and added more taxes.


How were the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party significant to colonists struggle against the British authority?

well its just because first if you know that the colonist had gotten mad because the Britain's were selling and making more money them. U should know how the tea came in part and to relate the parliament put back everything to make the tensiongo down.


What did the king do about The Intolerable Acts of 1774?

The King supported it because he was mad at the Patriots/Colonists because of the Boston Tea Party.


Why did the tea of Boston got dumped?

because they were mad about the british raising the taxes. so they dumped the tea


How did the American revolution grow from limited protest to illegal actions and finally war?

hi eastern person....am i right? well the colonists were mad and stuff about the Boston massacre, taxation without representation and a bunch of other stuff...so they protested and did the Boston tea party and yeah idk