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answer: g
explanation:
Ответ:
Explanation:
in some ways the colonists were unjustified in waging war with England. On March 5, 1770 the colonists attacked the British by throwing snowballs at them and taunting them. A painting by Paul Revere shows the British that fired into a crowd of colonists, but the painting left out how the colonists had provoked them to shoot. Also the painting shows a British leader that told soldiers to shoot the colonists, that was propaganda. The colonists wanted everybody to believe the Boston Massacre was the British’s fault; however the massacre was mainly the colonist’s fault, because they threw snowballs at the British and provoked them. The term “massacre” was used with a wrong meaning. At the end of the battle only a mere nine people or so were dead, and some injured. There were also many more colonists than there were British, and so the British soldiers saw they were outnumbered, fired in self defense. The Boston Massacre was the colonists fault so they had no right to declare war.