What was the significance of the Boston Massacre?

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The Boston Massacre was significant because it helped to increase tensions between the American colonies and the British government leading up to the American Revolutionary War. It also served as a rallying cry for the colonists in their fight for independence from British rule. The event was heavily publicized and helped to galvanize public opinion against British occupation and control.
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