The Boston massacre is a controversial massacre and still remains. The incident occurred on March 5, 1776. It involved the Boston colony and the two British corps, No. 29 and No. 14 regiment rope workers. Eleven people were shot dead in this case, five people died and six others were injured. Both soldiers and Captain Thomas Preston were tried. Everyone was innocent, but two soldiers were dismissed first, private Matthew Kilroy and private William Montgomery committed a murder of murder.
Is the Boston Massacre really a massacre? There are many events in history, the exact incident is not clear. The massacre of Boston was held on the night of March 5, 1770, but it is not an exception. Evidence is incomplete, details may be missing, and testimony is often said in terms of personal and prejudice. The soldiers asked for help and when they got there they tried to calm down. The crowd approached the soldiers and kept shouting. Suddenly the settlers tried to attack one of the soldiers. The soldier shot by chance, when the incident occurred, the other soldiers were shocked. The frightened soldiers fired towards the crowd and killed five civilians. One of the dead civilians is a free African American named Crispus Attucks.
On March 5, 1770, a case involving the British shooting against colonists occurred in Boston. People call this a Holocaust, but they focus only on one aspect of the story. Boston massacre of 1770 was not a real massacre but a mutual riot (Boston Holocaust Historical Society). British soldiers visited the United States to maintain Boston people's order. - Is the Boston carnage really a carnage? There are many events in history, the exact incident is not clear. The massacre of Boston was held on the night of March 5, 1770, but it is not an exception. Evidence is incomplete, details may be missing, and testimony is often said in terms of personal and prejudice.
I have read a book about the Boston massacre, which was originally known as a bloody massacre. The number of deaths is usually five. On March 5, it was a novel written by Historian and author Ann Rinaldi in 1993 on the Boston Massacre (March 5, 1770), and of many other historical novels such as "Blue Girl" I am also a writer. And 'the charity group will be broken.' - In 1607, the United Kingdom began establishing a colony in today's new world Jamestown Virginia. UK relied on resources from the 1700s and founded 13 colonies in the new world. The war between France and India occurred between 1754 and 1763. Faithful loyalties like me would like to be part of the UK, but patriots want independence. We need their protection and we are not ready to manage ourselves, so the new world needs to be part of the UK.