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What was the significance of the boston massacre?
A. It marked the start of the American revolution***
B. It increased tensions between American colonists and England
C. It brought a temporary end to the colonial protests
D. It led England to close the port of Boston
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A. It marked the start of the American revolution***
B. It increased tensions between American colonists and England
C. It brought a temporary end to the colonial protests
D. It led England to close the port of Boston
Please check my answer!
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Answered by
tyger2020
I'd say B
It certainly led to the start of the American revolution, but it officially started with the Battle of Lexington.
It certainly led to the start of the American revolution, but it officially started with the Battle of Lexington.
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