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Why was the Boston Massacre important?

a
It showed colonists that they were ready to win the war
b
Colonists used it as an example for how Britain was unfair
c
Gave the colonists a way to unite the colonies
d
It hurt British trade

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Answer:

The Boston Massacre was important because

it was a confrontation in 1770 that worsened tensions between the 13 colonies. The manslaughter may have been an accident, but it helped lead all the tension between the people to something worse.

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