A personal letter written by a British soldier stationed in Boston to their family in Great Britain would be the most beneficial source for a historian researching a loyalist’s experience of the Boston Massacre. This letter could provide firsthand insights into the attitudes and perspectives of individuals who were aligned with British loyalist sentiments during that tumultuous period.
Which of the following historical sources would be most beneficial to a historian researching a loyalist’s experience of the Boston Massacre?(1 point)
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a scholarly article analyzing the goals of loyalists during the American Revolution
a scholarly article analyzing the goals of loyalists during the American Revolution
a diary entry by Attucks, one of the people killed at the Boston Massacre
a diary entry by Attucks, one of the people killed at the Boston Massacre
a pamphlet produced by the Sons of Liberty describing the events of the Boston Massacre
a pamphlet produced by the Sons of Liberty describing the events of the Boston Massacre
a personal letter written by a British solder stationed in Boston to their family in Great Britain
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