The Boston Massacre itself did not have a formal repeal as it was an event that occurred on March 5, 1770, when British soldiers killed five colonists. However, the tensions that led to the massacre were exacerbated by various British policies, such as the Townshend Acts. These acts were repealed in 1770, shortly after the massacre, except for the tax on tea, which remained in place and continued to fuel colonial resentment.
The british kept taxes on tea.
protested-then the Boston massacre happened and it was repealed except on tea
Parts of the townshend acts were repealed after the Boston massacre but the tax on tea was still in effect which eventually led to the Boston tea party
After the Boston massacre was the Boston Tea Party/ tea act. They repealed all of the unpopular taxes on the colonists except tax on tea. That led into the Boston Tea party which began in 1773. Hope it helps you out!
British Parliament had repealed (Take back laws) the Townshend Acts earlier that very day.
The correct chronological order is as follows: Britain repealed all of the Townshend Acts except the tea tax in 1770. The Boston Massacre occurred shortly after, on March 5, 1770. The Boston Tea Party took place later, on December 16, 1773.
The Boston Massacre was in the Massachusettes colony. (Boston, Massachusettes)
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
A guard from the Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre