The taunting of a British soldier guarding a customs house ended in the Boston Massacre. Angry colonists gathered in protest of the presence of British soldiers in Boston. The situation quickly escalated when someone threw and hit a British soldier with a snow ball. The British soldiers opened fire, killing five.
The colonists had started to riot at Boston and were throwing snowballs that had ice and rocks in them at the redcoats. A redcoat got hit with a snowball and thought his leader said fire instead of don't fire. Then after the one redcoat shot, the riot advanced and the redcoats got scared and killed innocent lives.
High taxes [taxation without representation]
A colonist and a British soldier got into a fight more colonists and British soldiers arrived, the colonists were throwing snowballs and calling the British soldiers names. A few of the British soldier's fired into the crowd killing a few colonists.
The Boston Massacre was precipitated by the actions of British customs officers who were enforcing unpopular taxation laws and tariffs. On March 5, 1770, tensions escalated when a group of colonists began taunting and throwing snowballs at British soldiers stationed in Boston to maintain order. The confrontation intensified, leading the soldiers to fire into the crowd, resulting in the deaths of five colonists. This incident fueled anti-British sentiments and became a rallying point for colonial resistance.
The Boston Massacre occurred on March 5, 1770, when tensions between British troops and Boston colonists escalated. A confrontation began as a crowd gathered and started taunting the soldiers, throwing snowballs and other objects. Amidst the chaos and confusion, the troops, feeling threatened and under attack, fired into the crowd, leading to the deaths of five colonists. This incident heightened anti-British sentiments and became a pivotal moment in the lead-up to the American Revolution.
No, the Boston Massacre was started by colonists throwing snowballs at British soldiers.
The colonists had started to riot at Boston and were throwing snowballs that had ice and rocks in them at the redcoats. A redcoat got hit with a snowball and thought his leader said fire instead of don't fire. Then after the one redcoat shot, the riot advanced and the redcoats got scared and killed innocent lives.
the Boston massacre
High taxes [taxation without representation]
it was called the bloody massacre and Britain sent solders to the 13 colonies the 13 colonies didn't like the British so they started making a fuss and making fun, taunting them and throwing objects then the solders fought back
A colonist and a British soldier got into a fight more colonists and British soldiers arrived, the colonists were throwing snowballs and calling the British soldiers names. A few of the British soldier's fired into the crowd killing a few colonists.
The Boston Massacre occurred because the Bostonians were protesting the presence of the British Forces being in there, the Bostonians were throwing snowballs at them and throwing rocks at them. The British soldiers shot at them to make them stop, and in the aftermath 5 Bostonian colonists were killed while the others ran away.
The Boston Massacre occured when a group of colonials were taunting and throwing rocks at a group of british soldiers in boston. The colonials present were drunk, and one of them walked up to a soldier and hit him with a club. The soldier he hit shot him. After that, the other soldiers started firing. Part of the reson may have been that the colonials were taunting the soldiers to "fire!", and the soldiers may have thought that was a command from their officer.
It was during the Revolution
the british officers who were guarding him.
The Boston Massacre began as a confrontation between colonists and British soldiers stationed in Boston, who were seen as oppressive enforcers of British taxation. Tensions had been escalating due to resentment over the Stamp Act and Townshend Acts, which imposed taxes without colonial representation. On March 5, 1770, a group of colonists began taunting and throwing snowballs at the soldiers, leading to a chaotic situation where the soldiers fired into the crowd, resulting in the deaths of five colonists. This incident fueled anti-British sentiments and was used as a rallying point for colonial resistance.
Many of the colonists were drunk and other were just angry with the British for taxing them. Also, one of the British soldiers had knocked down a kid because the boy was throwing snow at him. *Hope it helped!*