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In what event did British troops fire on anti-British demonstrators?

The Boston Massacre


What did the British take over after Charles town?

Charles town was a "suburb" of Boston so when they came into Boston after the Boston Tea Party and closed the harbor it was just a matter of troops taking over. Boston was in a siege state and this would continue for months. It got so bad in Boston that the people were burning church pews to keep warm when winter hit. The British held Charelstown that was largely in ruins and Bunker Hill with 11,000 troops in the area. In the harbor off Long Wharf were 3 ships of the line with 50 guns or more. The main concentration of American troops were at Prospect Hill and gunpowder was low. Little gunpowder was made in the colonies and there was only enough for about 9 rounds per man. One report states that the "sound of British shells overhead was like the flock of geese."


Why did british authorities send troops to occupy Boston in the fall of 1768?

Because of the Boston Tea Party.


The British troops that marched to Lexington and Concord to seize colonial weapons were stationed in?

Boston, MA


What caused the 1774 coercive act?

The Coercive Acts of 1774, also known as the Intolerable Acts, were primarily a response to the Boston Tea Party of December 1773, where American colonists protested against British taxation by dumping tea into Boston Harbor. In reaction to this act of defiance, the British Parliament aimed to restore order and assert control over the colonies by enacting punitive measures. These included closing Boston Harbor, altering the Massachusetts charter, and allowing British troops to be quartered in private homes. The Coercive Acts intensified colonial resentment toward British rule and united the colonies in opposition to perceived tyranny.

Related Questions

What was the cause of the British close Boston harbor and station troops in city?

Boston Tea Party


What are the causes of the British close of the Boston harbor and station troops in city?

the Boston tea party


Why did they close the Boston harbor?

what is the cause for the british to close the bosten harbor and to station troops in the city?


What were the effects of the british close Boston harbor and station troops in city?

the british dead!


What troops surrounded Boston harbor?

American troops is surrounded by Boston harbor


What was the effect of the British closing Boston harbor and station troops in city?

Nothing could get in or out of the Boston harbor. The colonist were not able to smuggle tea from Holland.


What did general William howe across Boston harbor?

Gen. William Howe ferried his troops across the Boston harbor. It took the British nearly six hours to organize the assault and ferry their men across Boston Harbor, but were held up by the lack of boats.


How did the siege of Boston end?

The siege of Boston ended with the British troops evacuating the city. They had to wait in Boston Harbor for a number of days for the wind to be favorable enough to set sail out of the Harbor.


What was the importance of the intolerable acts?

It was an attempt to reimpose british control


What closed Boston harbor cancelled Massachusetts carter and forced colonists to house and supply British troops?

The acts were the coercive acts


Why did British send Warships and troops to block the Boston Harbor in 1768?

Britain did send warships and troops to block the Boston Harbor in 1768 because King George the Third wanted the patronism to stop in Boston because there were murders breaking out such as the Boston Massacre.


Was the Boston Harbor closed because of the Boston Tea Party?

The King closed the harbor because of the Boston tea party. One observer watched the British man of war ships come into the harbor and commented that “ there were so many it looked like London was arriving.” The king sent over 2000 troops into Boston.