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6 February, 13:37
Was there a massacre on March 5, 1770 in Boston?
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Josh Tate
6 February, 16:07
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Yes there was, it was a street fight between a patriot mob, throwing snowballs, stones and other things
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Marley
6 February, 17:23
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Yes it was the Boston Massacre.
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