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History, 31.10.2020 02:20, chapb75

Which of the following did Paul Revere call his print of the Boston Massacre? A. "Declaration of Freedom"
B. "The American Revolution Begins"
C. "The British Slaughter"
D. "The Bloody Massacre"

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