Answer:
B. The colonists threw snowballs at the British Red Coats.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Boston Massacre occurred as a result of the Townshend Acts, and dissolvement of the Massachusetts legislature. This sparked widespread protests by colonists in Boston, which in turn brought more British troops to make an attempt to quell the uprisings.
The Massacre itself began when a young colonist insulted a British officer, in which the officer replied by hitting him in the head with the butt of his musket. A crowd grew, most throwing snowballs with rocks inside them at the British. Once the crowd had grown to several hundred, one soldier was struck by a thrown stick, and fired into the crowd, resulting the rest of the British line firing as well. Three were killed instantly, eight were wounded, with two dying later of their injuries. One fatality, Crispus Attucks, is portrayed in the common painting of the Massacre (attached). His blood is regarded as the first spilled for the cause of liberty in the American colonies.