The colonists described this event as a massacre so that the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
because captain boyer said to read the book
The event to make other people not think harder and to be famous around the world. :D TEEHEE CANT BEAT THIS.
Officially it was when Edmund J Davis left office as governer of Texas (in 1874; January, I think) and Richard Coke, a southern Democrat took office.
I would not say it was the most important event of World War 2 but I would say it was the most important impetus for motivating Emperor Hirohito to finally surrender to the Allied Forces. Truthfully, the most important events were the surrendering of the axis forces worldwide....that was what the war was about if you think about it.
A slave insurrection led by Nat Turner that killed fifty-seven whites, caused some in the Virginia General Assembly consider ending slavery as a safety precaution. However, this suggestion did not gain the needed support from the majority and never became law.
The colonists described this event as a massacre so that the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
The colonists described this event as a massacre so that the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
The colonists described this event as a massacre so that the other colonies would join together to get the soldiers off their land.
it was a massacre and a riot because the boys came and started to make fun of a British red coat and that is a British soldier. the
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colonies i think..
you know the usual, he dressed like a colonist i think he dressed like a colonist
Boston Massacrea riot in Boston (March 5, 1770) arising from the resentment of Boston colonists toward British troops quartered in the city, in which the troops fired on the mob and killed several persons.
It was a group of drunken colonist who threw snowballs and rocks at British soldiers that started the fight. Everyone considered themselves British in this time. Much of what we think we know about this event is not true and there was a worse battle in New York in 1770 that we never hear about. In 1768 a Rhode Island man was killed in an argument with a British naval officer. John Adams defended the British troops who were put on trial for the deaths of 5 Americans and the propaganda of the time made the event larger than life.
They didn't like it.
They didn't like it.
Pequots i think