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.
Colonists were thinking that the British were savage and more rebellions broke out.
It was an effort to discredit him by exaggerating his drinking tendency.
Boston massacre
The American Colonists were not completely innocent in the Boston Massacre because they were the ones who started the massacre by throwing ice and snow at the British Soldiers
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.
Colonists were thinking that the British were savage and more rebellions broke out.
Because the British soldiers hated the colonists' guts.
It was an effort to discredit him by exaggerating his drinking tendency.
Boston massacre
The American Colonists were not completely innocent in the Boston Massacre because they were the ones who started the massacre by throwing ice and snow at the British Soldiers
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.
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Paul Revere made the painting look like the British made a deadly massacre and to strike anger into the Colonists to get rid of the British. Basically he wanted the Colonists to believe the British did it for the fun of it.
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.
He used the Boston Massacre as a way to make the colonists angry with the British.
The colonists in Boston felt increasingly resentful and antagonistic towards the British soldiers stationed there, viewing them as an occupying force rather than protectors. Tensions escalated due to incidents like the Boston Massacre in 1770, where British troops killed five colonists, further fueling anti-British sentiments. This growing animosity is evident in colonial writings, speeches, and pamphlets of the time, which often portrayed the soldiers as oppressors threatening the colonists' rights and freedoms.
The Boston Massacre occurred when British soldiers started shooting at a crowd of rioting townspeople. It inspired colonists to revolt because they were already angry at the British for other reasons such as the Intolerable Acts.