Boston Massacre
In my report I will be discussing the Boston Massacre. I will be looking at theBoston Massacre from three different perspectives. These perspectives are the Boston colonists and Samuel Adams, Tom Hutchinson, Lieutenant Governor and Acting Governor in 1770, and Captain Preston and his troops. I will also hold some depositions from people who were actually close or at the massacre. I will be show the differences on how all three felt about the situation. Due to great burden from the different acts that brought many unwanted taxes from the British government, the minds of the Boston citizens were greatly irritated. Some individuals were so irritated that they were abusive in their language towards the military. The colonists felt like they were in a prison. Everywhere they turned they saw guards. These guards would frequently question and harass people just passing by. Parents were even getting worried for their daughters, because the soldiers would make sexual remarks towards them. Many red-coats were in search of different off-duty jobs, which meant they would be taking away jobs from the Boston laborers. Many times when the soldiers left their barracks and were walking about the town, carr
As you can see different people perceived the Boston Massacre in different ways. laid under such restraint that all occasions of future disturbances may be prevented"6 town to speak up. They were deeply impressed and affected by the tragedy of the the sentries acted against express orders and fired on the crowd, killing four and that the troops should remain any longer in the town. In consequence thereof they chose defend the soldiers and trying to get them acquitted. Quincy made the colonists out to be Early on the evening of March 5, 1770, a crowd of laborers began throwing hard like the bad people. That they started everything and were responsible for the
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Approximate Word count = 2058
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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