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John Hancock stated “Let this sad tale of death never be told without a tear; let not the heaving bosom cease to burn with a manly indignation at the barbarous story . . .” during his oration of the massacre on 5 March 1774. The “Boston Massacre” as it was called, was really not a massacre in the sense that a lot of people were slaughtered, it was a massacre in the sense that British government’s authority was not
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where the colonists would gain their independence from Britain. Little did these antagonist know that the were the cornerstone of the building of the greatest nation in the world.
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WORKS CITED Dickson, Alice, Boston Massacre: (New York, New York: Franklin Watts, 1968) 36. Hancock, John, Boston Massacre Oration, 5 March 1774, http://douglass.speech.nwu.edu/hanc_a49.htm; Internet, accessed 18 September 1999. Wilson, Susan, Boston Massacre, http://www.iboston.org/building%20resources/massacre.htm; Internet, accessed 21 September 1999.
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