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3. What was the Boston Massacre?
The violent seizure of colonists to serve in the British army and navy.
The execution of British soldiers for their part in the deaths of five colonists.
An attack on colonists by British soldiers to punish them for boycotting British goods.
An incident where colonists clashed with British soldiers and five colonists died as a result.
The violent seizure of colonists to serve in the British army and navy.
The execution of British soldiers for their part in the deaths of five colonists.
An attack on colonists by British soldiers to punish them for boycotting British goods.
An incident where colonists clashed with British soldiers and five colonists died as a result.
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HELLO
3. What was the Boston Massacre?
The violent seizure of colonists to serve in the British army and navy.
The execution of British soldiers for their part in the deaths of five colonists.
An attack on colonists by British soldiers to punish them for boycotting British goods.
An incident where colonists clashed with British soldiers and five colonists died as a result.
The violent seizure of colonists to serve in the British army and navy.
The execution of British soldiers for their part in the deaths of five colonists.
An attack on colonists by British soldiers to punish them for boycotting British goods.
An incident where colonists clashed with British soldiers and five colonists died as a result.
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GPT-4o mini
The Boston Massacre was an incident where colonists clashed with British soldiers and five colonists died as a result. It occurred on March 5, 1770, and was a significant event leading up to the American Revolution, illustrating the growing tensions between the American colonists and British authorities.
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GPT-4o mini
The Boston Massacre was **an incident where colonists clashed with British soldiers and five colonists died as a result**. This event occurred on March 5, 1770, and it is often viewed as a pivotal moment that heightened tensions between the American colonies and Great Britain, contributing to the rise of revolutionary sentiments.
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