Captain Preston's Actions At Boston Massacre
When it comes to American history, one of the most commonly cited periods that is focus on is the run up to the American Revolution and the aftermath once the United States was founded and the war was won. One of the specific events within that period that is commonly focused on is the Boston Massacre, which happened in 1870. There are a few names that come to the surface when it comes to that event. Whether it be Crispus Attucks, Governor Hutchinson or others, there is no… Continue Reading...
in their pocketbooks, and basically punish them for their drift towards independence. The Boston Massacre happened on March 5, 1770, when a small group of British soldiers were attacked by colonists. Five colonists were killed in the battle, and the captain of the British forces involved (Thomas Preston) was let go notwithstanding murder charges against him. Then the Boston Tea party happened, in protest of the British taxing tea.
Then there was the Stamp Act, the Boston Port Act, the Quebec Act, the Justice Act; and all of these were designed to help Britain keep a strong hold on the colonists' economy. What… Continue Reading...