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The most famous account is a successful propaganda piece printed by Patriots.
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An emotional first-hand account of the mob attack on the British Soldiers.
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John Hancock's speech in 1774, on the 4th Anniver-sary of the Massacre
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The jury assembled for the trial did not have a single Bostonian. For a reason...
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Witness Testimonies
There were dozens of witnesses testifying during the trial, each presenting his own version of the events.
Went to the Custom house. Saw Capt. Preston there with the Soldiers. Asked him if they were loaded...
When I came into King Street about 9 o'Clock I saw the Soldiers round the Centinel.
The Soldiers came up to the Centinel and the Officer told them to place themselves and they...
Nathaniel Fosdick, The Governor Thomas Hutchinson, Richard Palmes, William Wyatt, Thomas Preston and others...
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