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British soldiers kill four civilian protesters in the Boston Massacre

British soldiers kill four civilian protesters in the Boston Massacre, 1770.
Hand colored engraving of a painting by Alonso Chappel

Media ID 5877261

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1700s 1770 18th Century American Revolution Angry Army Boston British Colonial Colonist Colony Demonstration England English Fine Art Kill Massachusetts Massacre Military Protest Revolution Revolutionary War Shoot Soldier

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