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... On march 5, 1770 their was a street fight, intigated by the colonists, that went ended with British gunfire and 3 colonists lying on the ground dead. ...
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Boston Massacre On March 5, 1770, five colonists were killed and six wounded from British attack, who is to blame. Some people say ...
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... The next day Monday March 5, 1770 one Private Hugh White of the 29th Regiment was on guard duty at a Guard Post on King Street which was close to the ...
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... scuffles and taunts between the soldiers and colonists escalated into violence that was much more serious.2 On the snowy evening of March 5, 1770, a small ...
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... Early on the evening of March 5, 1770, a crowd of laborers began throwing hard packed snowballs at soldiers guarding the Customs House. ...
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... Funny then, that on March 5, 1770 these soldiers opened fire on the colonists, the people they were being paid to protect. This ...
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... The Boston Massacre happened on March 5, 1770 the same day that the Townsend Acts were lifted. Lord North took office in the 1770's. ...
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... grew. On March 5, 1770 British soldiers killed workers in a fight known as the Boston Massacre and anger mounted quickly. This led ...
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... invitation to disorder. On March 5, 1770, antagonism between citizens and British soldiers again flared into violence. What began as ...
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... invitation to disorder. On March 5, 1770, antagonism between citizens and British soldiers again flared into violence. What began as ...
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... On March 5, 1770 Hewes arrived early to watch the events of the Massacre, and to support and give aid to his townsmen and peers. ...
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... duty hours led to disaster. On the chili morning of March 5, 1770, a fist fight broke out over jobs. Later that evening a mob formed ...
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... rule. On March 5, 1770 British troops shot and killed 5 innoctent Americans. That event is knows as the Boston Massacre. Because ...
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... They greatly feared American conspiracy. Finally on March 5, 1770 a crowd gathered to disturb the ten guards at the customs house. The guards began firing. ...
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... Attucks" (Wilkes 24). He along with four white men were killed in the Boston Massacre of March 5, 1770. Attucks, a fugitive slave ...
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... On March 5, 1770, he left dinner after hearing strange fire bells. He then gathered an angry mob and went to where a British soldier was staying. ...
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... On the evening of March 5, 1770, a group which gathered at the Customs House began insulting a guard calling him various names, afterwards a captain and seven ...
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... On March 5, 1770, a group of American citizens began to harass some British troops and customs officers in the streets of Boston by verbally expressing their ...
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... Americans are now very angry and frustrated so on March 5, 1770 Americans throw snowballs at soldiers and 5 colonists are killed. ...
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... Finally, on March 5, 1770, a group of British soldiers who were protecting the King's tax collectors from being tarred and feathered, fired on a hostile crowd ...
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... On March 5, 1770 an angry crowd of about seven hundred surrounded the Customs House in Boston, which was being guarded by British soldiers. ...
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... Tension was growing and on March 5,1770 hostility between the colonists and British soldiers came to a head when five colonists were killed in a riot known as ...
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... resented the Proclamation. The other cause of the Revolution was the Boston Massacre. Which took place on March 5, 1770. A large crowd ...
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... On March 5, 1770 soldiers fired upon a hostile crowd, killing five people. This incident, known as the Boston Massacre, further inflamed the colonists. ...
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... was Crispus Attucks. Attucks along with four white men was killed in the Boston Massacre of March 5, 1770. Even though Attucks was ...
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... On March 5, 1770 a group of unemployed laborers attacked the guard of the Boston customs House, when British soldiers came to his aid, the crowd pelted them ...
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... Boston. On March 5, 1770 a young apprentice shouted an insult at an English sentry posted outside of a customs office. The soldier ...
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... He served for the people of Boston as a special messenger.(101) On March 5, 1770 people were taunting the British and throwing snowballs at them . ...
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... On March 5, 1770 a crowd of sixty towns people surrounded British sentries guarding the customs house. They began pelting snowballs at the guards. ...
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... On March 5,1770 a crowd of about sixty townspeople confronted a squad of ten redcoats, one of the townspeople hit one of the soldiers with a club, and another ...
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