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Compare and contrast the colonial and British perceptions of the Boston Massacre and Revere’s engraving.

Compare and contrast the colonial and British perceptions of the Boston Massacre and-example-1
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The colonists were furious with the British for the way they were treating them so the colonists believed that they were doing the right thing for

their colony. However, the British thought that the colonists were weak and that this was a warning to the colonists to not challenge them.

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To the British, they're simply keeping the Americans in their place, and doing as they were told. They're keeping the people in check, and using lethal weaponry was enabled.

To the Americans, this was a sign of tyranny, of an unjust king who was using power to keep his subjects in line, and killing those who did not follow through with his ideals.

The difference in perspective is the ones being ruled hate being ruled over, and the ones ruling are simply exercising their power to keep the plebeians in check.
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