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How did the Boston Massacre affect the governor and king

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It led directly to the Royal Governor evacuating the occupying army from the town of Boston. The whole thing shouldn’t have happened.” Over the next five years, the colonists continued their rebellion and staged the Boston Tea Party, formed the First Continental Congress and defended their militia arsenal at Concord against the redcoats, effectively launching the American Revolution would affect would be used to turn colonists against King George III's rule.
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