The Spark

Why it's important to remember the Boston Massacre nearly 250 years later


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On the evening of March 5, 1770, the streets of Boston erupted into violence in what would become one of the most pivotal moments leading up to the American Revolution. Known as the Boston Massacre, this deadly confrontation between British soldiers and colonial protestors galvanized anti-British sentiment and shaped the course of American history. But what led to this tragic night, and how was it perceived at the time? We spoke with Dr. Jacqueline Beatty, Associate Professor of History and Political Science at York College of Pennsylvania, to understand the broader context and lasting impact of the event.

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