Thomas Walker was a key figure associated with the Boston Massacre, which occurred on March 5, 1770. He was a Bostonian who witnessed the event and later testified about it. His accounts contributed to the public's perception of the conflict between British soldiers and American colonists, highlighting the tensions leading up to the American Revolution. Walker's testimony helped frame the narrative of the massacre as a pivotal moment in the struggle for independence.
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The Boston Massacre was a famous event in history.We studied the Boston Massacre in class. What year was the Boston Massacre?
he was on the britishs side
The boston massacre had no leaders. A few kids threw snow balls at a soldier and the soldier called for backup.
The Boston Massacre was in the Massachusettes colony. (Boston, Massachusettes)
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The Boston Massacre was a famous event in history.We studied the Boston Massacre in class. What year was the Boston Massacre?
Thomas Preston
hell no
he was on the britishs side
The boston massacre had no leaders. A few kids threw snow balls at a soldier and the soldier called for backup.
Yes, Captain Prescott was tried.
The Boston Massacre was in the Massachusettes colony. (Boston, Massachusettes)
Captain Thomas Preston and Eight other men
The Boston Massacre happened in Boston, Massachusetts.
the purpose of the Boston massacre was that the people in Boston didn't want the british in their "city", and that is what led up to the Boston massacre
the boston massacre was an act of murder