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On March 5, 1770, British soldiers fired on a crowd of people in Boston. Six people died from gunshot wounds. This event became known as the Boston Massacre. British law required a fair trial by a jury for those involved in the massacre. Both the Loyalists and the Patriots wanted to see justice. The Loyalists felt the soldiers should be pardoned. The Patriots, though, wanted to find the soldiers guilty in a fair trial to prove to the world that America could be


Part B
What was happening at this time in history?

Part C
What is the main idea or topic being expressed?



Part D
How is the message conveyed to the audience?



Part E
Who will read this testimony? Who is the audience?



Part F
What is the feeling, tone, or mood being conveyed? Why would the captain use this tone?

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Answer:

B. Colonists were outraged the taxation without representation by the British Parliament

C. Tensions were rising and both sides were guilty of the Boston Massacre

D. Loyalists think it is the patriots fault for startling the British soldiers and the patriots believe it is the British soldiers fault because they shot and wounded/killed innocent bystanders.

E. The audience are the colonists who are wanting to see the outcome of the trial and the people back in Britain who want to see what the colonists will do.

F. A feeling of injustice from both sides, and the captain uses this to sound unbiased because they are giving the opinion and feeling of both sides without giving more attention to either one.

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