The American Colonists were not completely innocent in the Boston Massacre because they were the ones who started the massacre by throwing ice and snow at the British Soldiers
Colonists had thrown rocks and snowballs at the soldiers.
The main participants of the Boston Massacre were a group of British soldiers, known as the "lobsterbacks," and a crowd of colonists. The soldiers were part of the British army stationed in Boston, and the colonists were protesting against British taxation and the presence of troops in their city.
townspeople and soldiers
It was A symbol of Aggression. British Soldiers attacked a group of colonists
Because the British soldiers hated the colonists' guts.
No, the Boston Massacre was started by colonists throwing snowballs at British soldiers.
Colonists had thrown rocks and snowballs at the soldiers.
The American Colonists were not completely innocent in the Boston Massacre because they were the ones who started the massacre by throwing ice and snow at the British Soldiers
Colonists had thrown rocks and snowballs at the soldiers.
The main participants of the Boston Massacre were a group of British soldiers, known as the "lobsterbacks," and a crowd of colonists. The soldiers were part of the British army stationed in Boston, and the colonists were protesting against British taxation and the presence of troops in their city.
a conflict between the colonists and British soldiers in King Street, Boston on March 5th 1770. Five colonists were killed.
Colonists had thrown rocks and snowballs at the soldiers.
townspeople and soldiers
The Boston Massacre.
It was A symbol of Aggression. British Soldiers attacked a group of colonists
The Boston Massacre was part of a massive propaganda campaign used by the Patriots to stir up the colonists into getting angry at the British. The Boston Massacre was not so much a massacre, but the accidental shooting of 5 people by British soldiers placed in Boston after the mobs of colonists were hitting the soldiers with rocks and ice. This was an effective way of getting many colonists passionate about war with England. The amount of soldiers involved in the incident is unknown.