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History, 16.10.2020 21:01, xojade

What would be one colonial advantage to referring to this event as “The Bloody Massacre? (In other words, how could this incident benefit the colonists by referring to it as a bloody massacre?) a. in order to gain support for the British king
b. in order to give the colonists a common cause against Britain, and separate from it
c. in order to blame colonists for the event
d. in order to make Bostonians seem weak

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