answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Who was the British troop's commander in the Boston Massacre trial?

Captain Preston


Why is the Boston massacre viewed as a symbol of british tyranny?

It was A symbol of Aggression. British Soldiers attacked a group of colonists


Who was the commanding officer of the british soldiers during the boston massacre?

Captain Preston


Why did so many loyalist flee Boston with the British?

There were a few reasons which led loyalists to flee Boston with the British. The British Parliament made promises of freedoms and money to some loyalists. Others were afraid that they would be attacked by the patriots if they stayed.


What was the name of the British Captain who was in charge of the Redcoats at that time?

The British Captain in charge of the Redcoats during the American Revolutionary War was Captain Thomas Preston, notably involved in the Boston Massacre in 1770. He commanded the British troops stationed in Boston, which led to tensions with the colonial populace. His actions during the incident became a focal point in the struggle between the colonies and British authorities.


Who made Boston massacre happen?

The Americans were angry at the British troops, so the American people attacked the British troops then the British started to fire their weapons at the Americans


What two groups was it between at the Boston massacred?

the two groups were the british soliders underneath captain preston thomas's command and the american citizens of boston


Who is the captain of the Boston Celtices?

The captain of the Boston Celtics is Paul Pierce


Who was general in Boston Massacre?

The Boston massacre was not a battle or a war. It was a street fight between British troops and future Americans. There are two interpertations of the massacre, one is the British side which said that the future US citizens had attacked, the other is the American side which says that the British troops attacked the people on the street. So there was no general leading the way, this was one of the events that led up to the reveloutnary war.


What person was placed in charge of the British soldiers in Boston?

There have been many British commanders in the Boston area. I assume the questioner is asking about the Boston Massacre March 5, 1770 Boston Massacre, known as the Incident on King Street by the British, was an incident on March 5, 1770 Captain Thomas Preston was an officer of the 29th Regiment of Foot, part of the British garrison in Boston under the overall command of General Thomas Gage


What happend to british forces afther destroying millita supplies at concord?

They didn't really get destroyed. They revolted against the British and attacked them until they returned to Boston with lots of lost and injured men.


Who attacked the British ships when the Acts happened?

If you are referring to the Boston Tea Party, a group called the Sons of Liberty dressed up as Mohawk warriors and boarded British ships carrying the recent shipment of tea, and tossed the entire shipment overboard into Boston Harbor.