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History, 16.12.2019 07:31 michellebreshears451

Why did john adams defend the british soldiers involved in the boston massacre?

a. he was sympathetic toward the british.
b. he wanted to assure they would go to prison.
c. he was offered a lot of money by the british government to defend them.
d. he believed they deserved a fair trial and saw it as opportunity to criticize the british government.

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