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18 March, 08:11

How did the stamp act contribute to the Boston massacre

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  1. 18 March, 09:59
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    It required colonist to house British troops (to save Britain money). The Boston Massacre occurred when angry colonists threw snowballs and oyster shells at the troops - a demonstration of colonial frustration due to the presence of the British army. The soldiers fired into the crowd to protect themselves from the mob.
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