The Boston Massacre Trials

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June 25, 2017

 

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The British government ordered two regiments of soldiers to occupy the town. About seven hundred British regulars marched with fixed bayonets into Boston. The people refused to take the troops into their homes, so units of soldiers were quartered in public buildings and warehouses . The troops trained on Boston Common and stood guard in front of government offices, including the Customs House...
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The occupying army and the townspeople grew to hate each other. The soldiers, wearing distinctive red coats and armed with muskets and swords, intimidated the people with insults and threats. Boston workmen, sailors, and teenage apprentices cursed at the redcoats and challenged them to fistfights. Meanwhile, the Sons of Liberty, a radical Patriot organization led by Sam Adams, agitated for an end to the military occupation ...
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