The British taxes on goods created hard feelings between the British and colonists. British soldiers panicked during a protest and caused the Boston Massacre. The British repealed all taxes except the one on tea in an effort to prove to the colonists that they had the power to tax the colonies. The colonists protested and caused the Boston Tea Party.
Yes, it did. The Boston Massacre of 1770 was a catalyst to the American Revolution several years later. The incident grew out of the resentment felt by the Americans against the British troops sent to maintain Law and Order in the colony. There was a tendency for groups of young men to taunt the troops until finally, on 5 March 1770, the troops fired into a rioting crowd. Three Americans were killed immediately, and two more died later from their wounds. British captain Thomas Preston and his men were tried for murder: Preston and six of his men were acquitted, whilst two others were found guilty of manslaughter, punished, and released.
The Boston Tea Party occurred on 16 December 1773. The American colonists protested against the British Government by destroying many crates of tea bricks belonging to the British East India Company on ships in Boston Harbor.
Yes - the Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770, and the Boston Tea Party occurred on December 16, 1773.
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They weren't linked. The only thing is they both happened in Boston and were years apart. The Boston Massacre was spun by Paul Revere in hand bills to create distrust between the colonies and the British. The events we think we know for the massacre and the tea party are NOT what really happened. Watch the history channel program on the Boston Massacre in the series unknown history.
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it was effecting their relationships because colonies were mistrusted and Everyone was mistrusted they were under careful watch.
The Boston Massacre was one of many early events that happened in 1770. It was made into a propaganda paper with art by Paul Revere to stir up public opinions. The tea party was a group of smugglers throwing tea into Boston Harbor to protest the lowering of the tea tax making the smuggled Dutch tea higher in cost. It happened in 1773 resulting in the closing of the harbor. There were 3 years difference. They weren’t so much connected, but symbolic of the problems in the colonies and the king.
The Boston Tea Party occurred in Boston. Many crates of tea were dumped into the Boston Harbor during the Boston Tea Party. that's all i can think of
The Boston Massacre happened in 1770 and the Boston Tea Party happened in 1773.
Before. It was 1770 and the tea party was 1773.
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In Boston there was a Boston massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
Both, the Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre were protests of the tea tax.Both were against the BritishBoth took place in Boston
The outcome of the Boston massacre was that it later lead to the Revolutionary war, and then the Boston tea party.
The two events that happened in Boston before the American Revolutionary War started were the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
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The Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and the pamphlet "Common Sense."
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After the Boston massacre was the Boston Tea Party/ tea act. They repealed all of the unpopular taxes on the colonists except tax on tea. That led into the Boston Tea party which began in 1773. Hope it helps you out!