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Why did the Boston Massacre become a rallying point for anti-British feeling? Most colonists disliked John Adams. Many colonists did not think the British soldiers were innocent. Most colonists accepted
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Why did the Boston Massacre become a rallying point for anti-British feeling?
Most colonists disliked John Adams.
Many colonists did not think the British soldiers were innocent.
Most colonists accepted the verdict in the trial of the soldiers.
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“many colonists did not think the British soldiers were innocent” is the correct answer
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