An attack by soldiers on peaceful colonists.
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying the Boston Tea Party.
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying violence in Boston as: B.An attack by soldiers on peaceful colonists.
To make colonists want to fight the British ~APEX~
The Boston Massacre was spun into a propagandist campaign against the British. In fact, before that event there had been other clashes with the British that were worse, but it worked to get people mad.
Samuel Adams referred to the violence that resulted in the death of Crispus Attucks and five others in Boston as the "Boston Massacre." This event, which took place on March 5, 1770, was pivotal in galvanizing public sentiment against British rule. Adams used the term to illustrate the brutality of British soldiers and to rally support for the colonial resistance. The Boston Massacre became a symbol of colonial oppression and a rallying point for the American Revolution.
and attacked by soldiers on peaceful colonist
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying the Boston Tea Party.
Paul Revere and Samuel Adams were successful in portraying violence in Boston as: B.An attack by soldiers on peaceful colonists.
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams
To make colonists want to fight the British ~APEX~
To make colonists want to fight the British ~APEX~
To make colonists want to fight the British ~APEX~
The Boston Massacre was spun into a propagandist campaign against the British. In fact, before that event there had been other clashes with the British that were worse, but it worked to get people mad.
The Boston Massacre was spun into a propagandist campaign against the British. In fact, before that event there had been other clashes with the British that were worse, but it worked to get people mad.
Samuel Adams referred to the violence that resulted in the death of Crispus Attucks and five others in Boston as the "Boston Massacre." This event, which took place on March 5, 1770, was pivotal in galvanizing public sentiment against British rule. Adams used the term to illustrate the brutality of British soldiers and to rally support for the colonial resistance. The Boston Massacre became a symbol of colonial oppression and a rallying point for the American Revolution.
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