The 5 W's of the Boston Massacre are: Who: British soldiers and American colonists. What: A violent confrontation between British soldiers and American colonists. When: It occurred on March 5, 1770. Where: The incident took place in Boston, Massachusetts. Why: Tensions had been escalating between the colonists and British soldiers due to increased enforcement of British laws and taxes. This event further fueled the anti-British sentiment in the colonies.
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what rules did the colonists have to follow
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.
Colonists taunted British soldiers as a form of protest against British authority and oppressive measures such as taxation without representation. This behavior was fueled by resentment towards the soldiers, who were seen as enforcers of unpopular laws and a symbol of British oppression. The tension often escalated into confrontations, reflecting the growing divide between the colonists and the British government leading up to the American Revolution. Such taunting also served to rally support among colonists and foster a sense of unity against a common enemy.
a conflict between the colonists and British soldiers in King Street, Boston on March 5th 1770. Five colonists were killed.
They were very different from the British soldiers and wanted to declare independence from England.
Because the British soldiers hated the colonists' guts.
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The 5 W's of the Boston Massacre are: Who: British soldiers and American colonists. What: A violent confrontation between British soldiers and American colonists. When: It occurred on March 5, 1770. Where: The incident took place in Boston, Massachusetts. Why: Tensions had been escalating between the colonists and British soldiers due to increased enforcement of British laws and taxes. This event further fueled the anti-British sentiment in the colonies.
The Boston Massacre.
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to keep peace between the colonists and Native Americans
what rules did the colonists have to follow
they were the acts that made the colonists start the Boston tea party... they housed british soldiers in to colonists houses
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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.