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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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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.
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