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The Boston Massacre wasn't a massacre at all, it started with name calling. Soon the towns people started throw ice balls full of pieces of sharp oyster shells. the one of the British shot, no one knows who shot the first bullet. One of the Sons of Liberty wanted the British to sound evil, and tyrant so people would change sides if they haven't already. they extruded the name and called it the boson massacre.

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