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Why did the Boston massacre increase the colonists' anger toward great britain

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british coliders fired at a crowd of unarmed colonists in boston.

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The Boston massacre increased the anger toward Great Britain because the British soldiers shot without orders and killed five people for just harassing them. Paul Revere produced an engraving of the massacre, which was widely circulated.

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