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The Bostonians was created in 1886.

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"The Bostonians" by Henry James has approximately 516 pages in the paperback edition.

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The duration of The Bostonians - film - is 2.03 hours.

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The Bostonians - film - was created on 1984-08-02.

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Bostonians mean people that live in Boston, MA. We don't use the word today.

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Dawson's Creek - 1998 The Bostonians 5-1 is rated/received certificates of:

USA:TV-14

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British soldiers were called Red Coats by the Bostonians. They were also called Red Coats by most other people who were not loyal to the British Crown.

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Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians

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Dawson's Creek - 1998 The Bostonians 5-1 was released on:

USA: 10 October 2001

Japan: 6 January 2004

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They created the Committee of Correspondence.

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Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians

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Bostonians

(Boss-stone-e-ins)

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The Bostonians at the Boston Tea Party dumped 342 crates of tea into the Boston Harbor.

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the Bostonians hated the british soldiers because they kept on tormenting them

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The Boston Massacre occurred because the Bostonians were protesting the presence of the British Forces being in there, the Bostonians were throwing snowballs at them and throwing rocks at them. The British soldiers shot at them to make them stop, and in the aftermath 5 Bostonian colonists were killed while the others ran away.

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The Boston Massacre is the incident in which five soldiers were shot by British soldiers in 1770.

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it has no direct meaning it is just a piece of propaganda made by the English to show what the Americans were doing to them.

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Because the British Parliament wanted to punish Bostonians for such things as doing the Boston Tea Party.

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The Bostonians did not like the high import tariffs the British were putting on the tea.

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At the Movies - 1982 Sheena Queen of the Jungle Dreamscape The Adventures of the Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension The Bostonians Metropolis 2-50 was released on:

USA: 10 August 1984

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The people of Boston did not think very highly of the British soldiers. They did not feel they could trust them and refused to allow them in their homes even under the British Parliament's orders to do so.

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They felt like the British were pushing them too far because they did not like the way that they were being treated

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after the Boston tea party the british king, king george | found out. he was furious so he punished the bostonians with the intolerable acts. the head of the british army was now govenor. the bostonians had to offer food and shelters to soldiers if they need somewhere to be. if the did'nt want to be affected they would have to pay for all the tea the sons of liberty threw into the boston harbor

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Bostonians use the US dollar, the French currency is the Euro (symbol €) . An Euro is worth 1.36 US$ today February 20, 2010.

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When the attack on the Boston Marathon happened in 2013, many of the Bostonians were dressed is race wear. The bystanders during the attack were dressed in modern clothing for this time of year.

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Sons of Liberty

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An appreciable number of present-day Bostonians claim that it was a group of local Freemasons who got "likkered-up" and . . .

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1) Cocky (Bostonians) + Bullies (soldiers) = The Boston Massacre

2) Ice (frozen snow) + guns = The Boston Massacre

3) The Boston Massacre = King George

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The events which led to the Zilan massacre can be found online Wiki encyclopaedia is a good place to look. The reason for these events is probably due to the Bostonians seeing British troops as a threat

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Boston Baked beans played a major role in early Puritan life. Early Bostonians also enjoyed clam bakes, clam chowder and pumpkin pie.

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Apollos Rivoire, but in 1720, the year when he opened his own silversmithing shop, he changed his name to Paul Revere (since most Bostonians spoke English, he thought this name would be easier to pronounce)

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Not many. Only around 5-10. The Sons of Liberty only called it a "massacre" to gain support from the other colonies. Also, it was used for anti-British propaganda.

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Apollos Rivoire, but in 1720, the year when he opened his own silversmithing shop, he changed his name to Paul Revere (since most Bostonians spoke English, he thought this name would be easier to pronounce)

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Linda Hunt is an actress. She is currently playing Henrietta Lange on NCIS: Los Angeles. She has also performed roles in movies such as Kindergarten Cop, Silverado, The Bostonians, and Stranger Than Fiction.

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I have not heard any nicknames for people who live in Quincy. Unlike Boston, whose residents are "Bostonians," people from neighboring Quincy are not called Quincians or anything like that. Mostly, newspapers simply refer to a person who lives in Quincy as a "Quincy resident."

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These resolutions were had been prepared by Bostonians and prepared others who lived in the Suffolk county, Massachusetts. They said to arm themselves against the British. The people did this by forming a militia. Militias were groups of citizen soldier's. Most wondered if a war was arising. The answer was soon to come.

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These resolutions were had been prepared by Bostonians and prepared others who lived in the Suffolk county, Massachusetts. They said to arm themselves against the British. The people did this by forming a militia. Militias were groups of citizen soldier's. Most wondered if a war was arising. The answer was soon to come.

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Because they wanted condoms from Germany so they wont have lots of children because children cost lots of money and a waste of time while the economy sucks.

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Bunker Hill was and is a Boston holiday, strictly cerebrated in Boston. Not Cambridge, not Lowell, just us Bostonians. But Bunker Hill was where the British Army caused the Patriots to retreat to Cambridge. The reason that I think that we celebrate is is because it was our inspiration to fight on. But no, we didn't win that one, buddy.

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The Boston Bruin B with the spokes stands for the Hub. The city of Boston is often referred to as the Hub of the universe or Hub, by Bostonians and others. The B with spokes logo looks like a hub cap and is fitting for the Hub. New England Sports Network also refers to Boston as the Hub of hockey.

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after the Boston tea party king George the 3rd needed a way to punish the Bostonians so he enforced the intolerable acts. the intolerable acts consist of the Boston port act, the Massachusetts government act, the administration of justice act, the quartering act, and the Quebec act.

the Boston harbor was closed off of trading because of these acts.

-Vanessa C.

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Absolutely. In the 1700s, the British and the colonists of Boston were enemies, since many Bostonians wanted independence from England. But three centuries later, England and Massachusetts have a strong and very positive relationship; British tourists often visit the United States, and Boston is one place they like to see, given all of its interesting historical sites and beautiful scenery.

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