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30 September, 19:08

How was the boston massacre different from the battles of the revolutionary war

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  1. 30 September, 20:47
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    Explanation: The Boston Massacre was different from the Revolutionary War because the war had actual battles whereas the Boston Massacre wasn't a battle, it was started because of a brawl between a British officer, it was merely a beating. The colonists were in the wrong and shouldn't have been harassing the Redcoats but the British should not have fired into a crowd of unarmed men and boys after they "supposedly" heard the word fire and killed five men and wounded six.
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