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The Boston Massacre Trials

In the years leading up to the American Revolution, the British sought to establish firm control over their American colonies. In the British view, the colonies had prospered because British troops had protected Americans from the French, Spanish, and Indians. The king's chief minister proclaimed in Parliament in 1763: "Great Britain protects America; America is bound to yield obedience." Parliament then set on a course of passing laws to control trade, stop smuggling, restrict settlement beyond the Appalachian Mountains, and raise revenue from the colonies. Historically, the colonies had experienced little control or interference by the British, so they considered these laws oppressive and began to resist. Much of the resistance took place in Boston. On March 5, 1770, British soldiers fired on a mob of colonists in Boston . This incident, known as the Boston Massacre, enraged American colonists.
One target of American outrage was customs collectors, whose job was to stop smugglers......


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