What Caused the Boston Massacre?

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The Boston Massacre is believed to be caused by a single act, a British soldier attacking a young boy that was with a group of protesters. The protesters became angered by this and unruly, which then caused the British to use force and shoot into the crowd killing several of them. You can find more information here: http://www.bostonmassacre.net/
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The Boston Massacre, also known as the Boston riot, was an incident that led to the deaths of five civilians at the hands of British redcoats on March 5, 1770.
A heavy British military presence in Boston led to a tense situation that boiled over into incitement of brawls between soldiers and civilians and eventually led to troops discharging their muskets after being threatened by a rioting crowd.
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Colonists in Boston objected to the Townshend Acts, which gave British government the ability to tax colonies without representation. The Acts were enforced through British military. British soldiers fired into an unfriendly crowd of colonists. The altercations would later be dubbed the Boston Massacre.
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