What was the significance of the

Boston Massacre?
It marked the start of the
American Revolution.
It increased tensions
between American
colonists and England.
It brought a temporary
end to colonial protests.
It led England to close the
port of Boston.

1 answer

The Boston Massacre, which occurred on March 5, 1770, was significant primarily because it increased tensions between American colonists and England. The incident, where British soldiers fired into a crowd of colonists, killing five and wounding others, fueled anti-British sentiments and became a rallying point for colonial resistance. It was propagandized by revolutionary leaders, such as Paul Revere and Samuel Adams, to galvanize public opinion against British rule and further unify the colonists in their opposition to British policies. This event did not mark the start of the American Revolution but significantly contributed to the growing unrest that ultimately led to it.

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