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Boston Massacre Dbq

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The American Revolution is associated with the Revolutionary war and it is rightfully so, but the Revolution began before the war for independence. Many things added to the tension between the colonies and Great Britain including various acts, events, ideas, and personalities. Great Britain implemented different Acts in order to tax the colonies and pay back the massive debt that was acquired during the French and Indian War. Acts such as the Stamp Act and the Quartering Act were put into place which increased tension. The Stamp Act put a tax on most of the paper products while the Quartering Act made the colonist house and support soldiers at their own expense. The intolerable acts were four acts that served to push the colonist over the edge because the acts took away the control to govern themselves and increased taxes on other products. The Acts may have been the beginning but there were several events that took place that contributed to the tension. The Boston massacre was portrayed as an unprovoked attack by the English even though it was not a planned attack but an accident that escalated and resulted in the death of several colonist. The Boston Massacre became the center …show more content…

The patriots were the people who believed that the colonies were better off on their own. These personalities were best exemplified in groups such as the Sons of Liberty and the Daughters of Liberty. These groups were dedicated to protesting the unfair taxation and laws by boycotting British goods and producing their own instead. The other group were the loyalist who believed that the colonies were fine under British rule. Many loyalist were high ranking officials who had a better connection to Great Britain and believed that colonist were being treated fairly. The two distinctly different personalities lead to more tension since the two parties both thought they were right and the other

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