10 Facts About Boston Massacre

1.

Boston Massacre was eventually supported by seven additional soldiers, led by Captain Thomas Preston, who were hit by clubs, stones, and snowballs.

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2.

Boston Massacre was the capital of the Province of Massachusetts Bay and an important shipping town, and it was a center of resistance to unpopular acts of taxation by the British Parliament in the 1760s.

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3.

Boston Massacre ordered Massachusetts Governor Francis Bernard to direct the Massachusetts House to rescind the letter.

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4.

Boston Massacre narrowly missed Preston's head, striking him on the arm instead.

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5.

Boston Massacre was joined by Josiah Quincy II after Quincy was assured that the Sons of Liberty would not oppose his appointment, and by Loyalist Robert Auchmuty.

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6.

Boston Massacre was acquitted after the jury was convinced that he had not ordered the troops to fire.

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7.

Boston Massacre referred to the crowd that had provoked the soldiers as "a motley rabble of saucy boys, negroes, and molattoes, Irish teagues and outlandish Jack Tarrs" .

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8.

Boston Massacre is considered one of the most significant events that turned colonial sentiment against King George III and British Parliamentary authority.

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9.

Boston Massacre was remembered in 1858 in a celebration organized by William Cooper Nell, a black abolitionist who saw the death of Crispus Attucks as an opportunity to demonstrate the role of African Americans in the Revolutionary War.

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10.

In 1888, the Boston Massacre Monument was erected on the Boston Common in memory of the men killed in the massacre, and the five victims were reinterred in a prominent grave in the Granary Burying Ground.

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