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13 January, 21:45

Why did Samuel Adams label the violence in Boston as a massacre?

A. To make colonists want it fight the British.

B. To protect the British soldiers involved.

C. To teach colonists to respect British soldiers.

D. To make colonists fear the British

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  1. 13 January, 22:47
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    The colonists got tried of Boston bossing around so one throw a snowball and they kept throwing until they got mad and shot five colonists.
  2. 13 January, 22:53
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    I believe the answer is A
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