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Why was John Adams nervous about the escalating protests in Boston

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The colonist were going to the extreme such as “tarring” others for selling British goods. This was only a small portion the protest took a turn for the worse when the Boston Massacre takes place.
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Answer:

The correct answer is that John Adams was nervous because from the moment that the redcoats (England sodliers) got to Boston things with the colony was nerver good because they did not get along.

Step-by-step explanation:

This reached a boling point and the Boston Massacred occured leaving John Adams to defend the soldiers and the captains.

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