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  1. A cutout printed in the Boston Gazette on March 12, 1770 features coffins with the initials of the first four victims of the Boston Massacre: Samuel Gray, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, and Crispus Attucks.

  2. On March 5, 1770, a confrontation between British soldiers and Bostonians just outside the Old State House left five dead and many more wounded. This confrontation, soon to become known and immortalized as the “Boston Massacre,” forever altered the history of Boston and the American colonies.

  3. Beneath the Old State House balcony, a circle of granite pavers mark the site of the Boston Massacre. On March 5, 1770, an unruly group of colonists taunted British soldiers by throwing snowballs and rocks.

  4. Learn more about the Boston Massacre. On March 5, 1770, a soldier fired into a crowd. Six years later, the United States’ Founding Fathers remembered the “Boston Massacre” as they declared independence from Great Britain.

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · Boston Massacre Summary. The Boston Massacre was a deadly altercation between British soldiers and a Boston mob that occurred on March 5, 1770, where the Redcoats fired on colonists, killing five and wounding six others.

  6. origins.osu.edu › milestones › boston-massacre-americanThe Boston Massacre | Origins

    On the night of March 5, 1770, a man and a British sentry exchanged heated words in Boston, Massachusetts. Within minutes, three people lay dead in the snow and several others were injured, two fatally. This event, popularly referred to as the “Boston Massacre,” was a turning-point in relations between American colonists and British authorities, and provided one of the sparks that would ...

  7. “The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King-Street Boston on March 5th 1770 by a Party of the 29th Regt.” Paul Revere, 1770. Courtesy of Yale University Art Gallery.