Washington discovered that cornwalls doing encamped at Yorktown and saw a good chance to defeat him there since cornwalls was isolated
The Boston massacre was when the colonist were calling the red coats lobster backs and the Commander there said do not fire their guns but the did not hear it right so there was a killing of 5 people that day. That is why it is called the Boston massacre. Three civilians were shot and killed and a day later two more people were killed by a stabbing not a shooting.
Yes, the events of "Saw III" and "Saw IV" occur simultaneously. While "Saw III" focuses on the character Amanda and her interactions with John Kramer (Jigsaw) and the victim Jeff, "Saw IV" explores the aftermath of Jigsaw's death and the ongoing investigations led by Detective Hoffman. The timelines intersect, revealing how the actions in one film impact the events of the other.
Veci? Looks like a typo here, but yes, take out vici and it's I came, I saw.
No one person was responsable for the Boston Massacre. The Colonists were just fed up with the British, and how they kept taxing the colonies, even though most thought that they had no right to. During the Massacre, a large group of Colonists saw about five British soldiers, and threw snow and rocks at them. The Colonists provoked them enough to cause them to fire into the crowd. The soldiers were later charged for murder, but John Adams defended them in a trial and they were released.
The duration of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is 1.4 hours.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was created on 1974-10-01.
The events depicted in the Texas Chain Saw Massacre movies are purely fictional. There never was such a massacre, so there never was a murdered to be caught.
There was no real 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. It is a fictional movie.
Leatherface
The chain saw massacre did not actually happen. It was a movie and the characters were not real.
Franklin
he rott in jail well that's what i heard
This did not happen in reality, so it took place nowhere. However, in the original film, they were near Round Rock, Texas.
Franklin Hardesty
Jedadiah
Fake, Just Marketing