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History, 16.12.2019 22:31 johncruzguerrero70

Captain thomas preston's account of the boston massacre, 1770 on monday night about 8 o'clock two soldiers were attacked & in my way there i saw the people in great commotion, & heard them use the most cruel & horrid threats against the troops. in a few minutes after i reached the guard, about 100 people passed it & went towards the custom house where the king's money is lodged. anonymous account of the boston massacre, 1770 samuel drowne declares that, about nine o'clock of the saw about fourteen or fifteen with naked cutlasses, swords, & came upon the inhabitants of the & abused some, & violently assaulted others as they met them; most of whom were without so much as a stick in their hand to defend themselves, as he very clearly could discern, it being moonlight, & himself being one of the assaulted persons. which conclusion on the boston massacre best represents the importance of historiography? a) the anonymous account was written from the viewpoint of the colonists. b) samuel drowne supported the british account of the boston massacre. c) the british soldiers were attacked by the townspeople of boston. d) the colonists were motivated by financial reasons.

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