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The Boston Massacre occurred because of an act called the stamp act was passed in 1765.The

the stamp act was everything you bought such as paper, quilt, clothes and much more you would have

to pay tax. The people in Boston were very upset because they didn't want to spend extra money

just on that little item.The red coats started arriving on October 1768. They came so that the

citizens in Boston would calm down.The city didn't like that so they started spitting and raging.

On March 5th, 1770 was when The Boston Massacre decided to take place.The crowd started

throwing snowballs, sticks, rocks, oyster shells and whatever was at hand.Only 5 people were

hurt, Crispus Attucks, Samuel Gray, James Caldwell, Samuel Maverick, and Patrick

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