The Boston Massacre

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WHO WAS TO BLAME FOR THE BOSTON MASSACRE? HISTORY 1301

DIPU SHRESTHA

According to the textbook who was to blame for the Boston Massacre, several Boston resident were shot and killed by British Soldiers on the night of March 5, 1770, in what became known as Boston Massacre.
The Boston Massacre discusses the most important events that turned the colonial sentiment against the" King George III and the British acts and taxes." The showdown between the British and the local people was not simply a war of words "blood was shed over the class of ideals." Davidson, James Wheeler. Experience History: Who was to blame for the Boston Massacre? 1st Ed Vol .1.McGraw-Hill, 2011.150-153 print.
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Two soldiers were found guilty of manslaughter. There were burned on the left thumb with mark "M" as murder and discharged.
There is no doubt that the Boston Massacre leads to the death of five civilians at the hands of British soldiers. During the tea party at the custom house, some of the guard came to informed and me that “the town civilians were assembling to attack the troops, and the bell was ringing as the signal for the purpose.” Wheeler, William B., and Susan D. Becker. "The Trial of Captain Thomas Preston." Discovering the American past. SIXTH ed. Vol. I. BOSTON: CHARLES HARTFORD, nod 80-86. …show more content…

The massacre led to the death of five civilians. The first person killed in that evening was Crispus Attucks. The Boston massacre was one of the important events that “turned colonial sentiment against King George III and British acts and taxes” Santoro, Anthony. "Boston Massacre." The American Mosaic: The African American Experience. ABC-CLIO, 2016. Web. 2 Apr. 2016, from http://0-africanamerican2.abc clio.com.library.dcccd.edu
In 1963 the French and the Indian war was concluded, the British parliaments was seeking to repay the depts. incurred during the war. The British parliaments also imposed a series of taxes including the sugar act of 1764, the stamp act 1765 and the Townshend acts 1767. Protestor raged throughout the colonies and Boston was the center of protest. The citizenry regarded the troops as threats to their homes, families given that townspeople and off duty troops completed for work. On March 5 1770 five civilians were killed by the

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