Question
a.whigs
b.Tories.
including enbenzer Richardson, were responsible for the death of 11-year old Christopher sieder. This escalated the rumbles of rebellion that preceded the Boston massacre
what is the answer
b.Tories.
including enbenzer Richardson, were responsible for the death of 11-year old Christopher sieder. This escalated the rumbles of rebellion that preceded the Boston massacre
what is the answer
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It seems like there might be some confusion in your question. The Whigs and Tories were political factions in the 18th century, with Whigs generally supporting more colonial autonomy and Tories being loyalists to the British crown. However, the reference to Christopher Seider pertains to an event in colonial Boston in 1770, where a young boy’s death at the hands of British soldiers intensified tensions leading up to the Boston Massacre.
If you're looking for a specific answer regarding the political factions responsible for inciting tensions around that time, it would typically be understood that many colonists, regardless of their political affiliation, were angered at British policies and troop presence. The Whigs were more aligned with the sentiments that fueled rebellion against British rule.
If this interpretation isn’t what you were seeking, please provide more context so I can assist you further!
If you're looking for a specific answer regarding the political factions responsible for inciting tensions around that time, it would typically be understood that many colonists, regardless of their political affiliation, were angered at British policies and troop presence. The Whigs were more aligned with the sentiments that fueled rebellion against British rule.
If this interpretation isn’t what you were seeking, please provide more context so I can assist you further!
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