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Encounter/Propaganda / Loyalist/Rebellion /Occupy / Committee of Correspondence / Minute Men/Patriots During the year 1768 the British colonies of America were very unhappy with the new
rules and taxes be imposed by Parliament. The colonists were on the brink of a Rebellion. The
colonist lived under strict rules that allowed British soldiers to Patriot their cities and homes.
This tension between British soldiers and colonial protesters erupted in the Boston massacre this
was used as
to spread the news of the killing of Boston colonist
by British soldiers. The organization that made it possible to spread the news was the
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