What condition most directly led to the Boston Massacre? A.) Stationing British troops in the city. B.) Smuggling non-British tea into the colonies. C.) Burning of tax collectors’ effigies on the docks. D.) Dumping of British good into Boston Harbor.

History · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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The condition most directly leading to the Boston Massacre was A.) Stationing British troops in the city. Tensions between colonists and British soldiers escalated due to the presence of troops in Boston, which eventually culminated in the confrontation and tragic events of the Boston Massacre in 1770.

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