American Revolution: The Boston Massacre

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The Boston Massacre is the most significant occurrence that initiated the American Revolution. It is because of the massacre that the colonist have become more conscious of the foreign soldiers in their nation and the intensifying of the currently hostile disposition towards the British. The Boston Massacre also served as propaganda for the promotion of the revolution. To the colonist, the British soldiers are foreigners on American soil and did not belong in the colonies. They were an interruption to the colonist way of life. After the long duration of solitarily neglect, the British presence was substantially abhorred. During the solitary neglect, the colonist accomplished multiple feats by themselves making them sovereign. Therefore, when