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Samuel Adams convinced Paul Revere to make a picture of the Boston Massacre. It wasn't accurate, but Samuel Adams wanted to use what happened in the Boston Massacre to make Colonists even angrier with the British. The Boston Massacre shows how things can get out of hand, especially when bad feelings already exist between people

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