Yes. You learn this in the 5th or 7th grade. The people who were protesting were throwing rocks and snowballs at the soldiers, protesting against the tax. The soldiers were supposed to shoot over their heads', but they didn't hear the general's command. So basically, yes, if they didn't throw stuff, they wouldn't be dead.
Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre happened on March 5, 1770. thats when it started
I believe it was the Boston massacre 1775
The Boston Massacre was in the Massachusettes colony. (Boston, Massachusettes)
If you go all the way back to 1770 the Boston Massacre started with, you could say, a snowball fight. An angry mob started throwing ice and rocks at the Boston Customs House, and it all ended with mistrust of the British soldiers and angry colonists. If you think out of the box, the colonists were a bit more angry than they would have been normally without the Boston Massacre, so therefore the Boston Tea Party was started by a snowball fight.To be accurate and correct if you are going to put "The Boston Tea Party was started by a snowball fight" on, say, an exam, you probably would be marked incorrect. Be careful.From,A Smart Person(at least smarter than you)
Boston Massacre.
the Boston massacre started in the year 1770
The Boston Massacre happened on March 5, 1770. thats when it started
March 5th 1770The Boston Massacre was on March 5, 1770
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No, the Boston Massacre was started by colonists throwing snowballs at British soldiers.
no Bostons started it
Considering the Boston Massacre occurred 5 years before the start of the Revolution, the war had nothing to do with it.
The colonists reacted to the Boston Massacre by forming militias and eventually fighting the British in the American Revolution. It is sometimes said that the Massacre was the start of the war.
Yes he was killed in the Boston massacre when he threw a snowball at a British soldier.
I believe it was the Boston massacre 1775
The Boston Massacre was in the Massachusettes colony. (Boston, Massachusettes)