Boston’s Bloodshed Of Violence reaching a point where the straw breaks camels back. - a podcast by Kirk Monroe

from 2020-09-23T01:57:39

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Learn how Non Importation Agreements were to expire at start of January 1, 1770. Understand why protesters were so adamant behind keeping Non Importation Agreements in place and how February 22, 1770 impacted Dr. Warren. Learn how the situation on February 22nd contributed to what happened night of March 5, 1770. Understand why March 5 would become significant in how tensions between British Troops and Bostonians escalated further. Learn how Dr. Warren himself responds in aftermath of massacre. Understand how Massacre itself was interpreted in 18th Century versus in today’s modern world. Finding out who was willing to represent the accused; 8 British Soldiers and why he took on the assignment. Understanding why the Boston Massacre Trials began 7 Months after the incident had occurred. Learn about the fate of the soldiers on trial as well as understanding that Radical Leaders like Warren himself and Samuel Adams did achieve certain objectives. Coming to appreciate a speech made by Warren himself which reignited the Patriot Cause for Liberty.

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