The primary cause of the Boston Massacre was the growing tension between American colonists and British authorities, which was exacerbated by the British passing new taxes on glass, paper, and tea. This palpable resentment towards British taxation and control contributed significantly to the unrest that culminated in the tragic event on March 5, 1770.
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What was a cause of the Boston Massacre?
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The British forced colonists to buy tea exclusively from the East India Company.
The British forced colonists to buy tea exclusively from the East India Company.
The British prevented colonists from settling in the Ohio River valley.
The British prevented colonists from settling in the Ohio River valley.
The British stopped the colonists from having town meetings.
The British stopped the colonists from having town meetings.
The British passed new taxes on glass, paper, and tea.
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