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The Boston Massacre

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British and colonial relation took a huge turning point after the French and Indian war (Tax Analyst 2014.) The French and Indian war was only the start of the many issues that had lead to the American Revolution. The American Revolution was a time where Americans gained their freedom and independence from the British. America gained their independence during political turmoil. The French and Indian war left the British nation bankrupt, leading to harsh taxation and eventually to the American Revolution. Following the French and Indian war, tax laws were established. Because of the economic position that Britain was in, colonists experienced harsh taxation. The Sugar Act, Stamp Act, and Townshend Acts all were a result of this horrible …show more content…

British soldiers were unwelcome in the colonies because of the harsh taxation that was forced upon them from Great Britain. On March 5, 1770, a small group of colonists were taunting British soldiers. The soldiers responded violently and decided to open fire. Colonists began to gather at the scene. Multiple colonists were wounded, and 5 were killed. This night became known as the Boston Massacre. The Boston Massacre was an act of anger from few colonists against the British government because of the taxes. The massacre could be considered a statement from the colonies. A statement that eventually led to an even bigger war known as the American Revolution. Because of the French and Indian war, harsh taxation was brought upon the colonists. This harsh taxation frustrated the colonists and resulted in a statement of anger from them, being the Boston Massacre (Gale, 2003.) The Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party go hand in …show more content…

Following the Boston Massacre, which was initially an act of anger towards Great Britain, the Boston Tea party took place. The Boston Tea party occurred for the same reason as the Boston Massacre. This reason was again, taxation without representation. The colonists were fed up with all of the taxes and acted out. On December 16, 1773, the colonists boarded British ships and dumped all of the tea and other goods into the ocean. This outraged the King of Great Britain. The port that the tea and goods were dumped at out of Boston was shut down by the King until it was cleaned up by the colonists. The King also put complete rule over Massachusetts, and sent troops into the colonies to take them over. These punishments that the King set for the colonists are an example of the Intolerable Acts. The Intolerable Acts was a series of laws created to punish the colonists for their defiance against Great Britain (Ushistory.org.) In January of 1774, the Intolerable Acts were established. They were established as a punishment towards the colonists for their rebellious acts following the Boston Tea party. The colonists were forced to pay back the revenue lost from the Boston Tea party which is more than $70,000 in todays money (Ushistory.org.) This only made matters worse, and led into the first official battle of the American

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