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1. The Boston Massacre
Was and event that led up to the Revolutionary War. Many important events led up to the massacre. It was called a massacre by the use of propaganda. It mainly started by the British trying to enforce laws. wasn't really a massacre, but more like a riot. In fact only five people died. British Soldiers were sent to America to enforce the Proclamation
2. The Boston Massacre
Was and event that led up to the Revolutionary War. Many important events led up to the massacre. It was called a massacre by the use of propaganda. It mainly started by the British trying to enforce laws. wasn't really a massacre, but more like a riot. In fact only five people died. British Soldiers were sent to America to enforce the Proclamation
3. The Boston Massacre
A Behind-the-Scenes Look At Paul Revere's Most Famous Engraving When Paul Revere first began selling his color prints of "The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King Street" in Boston, he was doing what any like- minded patriot with his talents in 1770 would have done. Only, Paul Revere did it faster and more expeditiously than anyone else, including t
4. Slaughterhouse Five
This first chapter, a preface, is insistent on the fact that the book is based on real events. Vonnegut, like our narrator, is a veteran of World War II, a former prisoner of war, and a witness to a great massacre, and that fact lends a certain authority to what follows. Vonnegut shares with us his enduring inability to render in writing the horror
5. It Was For The Best: The Long Island Railroad Massacre
In the novel Candide, Pangloss’ response to all of the misfortunes in the world was that "This is the best of all possible worlds." Voltaire expressed this belief throughout the novel, and proved that many of the hardship’s and evil’s that Candide experienced were all for the best. He also proved that even the outcome of something tragic could be l

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