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The Boston Massacre was most significant:

Group of answer choices
A. for setting the stage for a landmark legal decision.
B. for forcing the colonies and the British to work together to avoid further massacres at the hands of the Indians.
C. for increasing the mood in America toward independence from England.
D. in driving the majority of Americans out of Boston, into towns and villages in the western portion of the colony.
E. because leading American citizens lost their lives.

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Answer:

option C

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is option C

Boston massacre was most significant because it turned colonial sentiment of the Americans against King George III and British Parliamentary authority.

Samuel Adams and many other patriots encouraged people by using the example of the incident of the Boston massacre to stand united against Britishers.

This massacre united Americans to fight for freedom from the Britishers.

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