To make colonists want to fight the British ~APEX~
No John Adams was not
there was only one woman involved in the Boston massacre. her name was Abigail Adams. she was the wife of john Adams. she was the first lady.
Samuel Adams was the one who did this.
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.
Samuel Adams
Samuel Adams
To make colonists want to fight the British ~APEX~
Yea they were in the Boston Massacre
To make colonists want to fight the British ~APEX~
No John Adams was not
John Adams defended the British soldiers who were arrested after the Boston massacre.
Samuel Adams was the one who did this.
there was only one woman involved in the Boston massacre. her name was Abigail Adams. she was the wife of john Adams. she was the first lady.
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.
John Adams
If you defended British soldiers who were in the Boston Massacre in court, you are John Adams.