Epilogue To The Boston Massacre A Family History - a podcast by Kirk Monroe

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Learn if it’s fair to agree that each family residing in Boston grappled with the issue over troop presence per their own accord. Determine if there had been an agreement in 1767 amongst leading Massachusetts Merchantmen to request locals from not buying imported goods. Learn about a soldier in 29th Regiment of Foot including dilemma he faced following aftermath from March 5 Shooting. Learn about the sacrifice made by one soldier from 14th Regiment including ramifications felt by wife and child. Discover how the Quincy Family got torn apart by unpleasantries pertaining to politics and aftermath of Massacre Trials. Get to know Hannah Flucker and how all 3 of her daughters got married, but come 1775, 5 Years later, problems arise internally. Agree if British Empire from early 1770’s been established along lines of friendships and families. Learn if the dissolving of family ties presented a larger domino effect. Discover what became of Henry Pelham knowing Paul Revere altered his original artwork work depicting March 5, 1770. Understand why Patrick Carr’s testimony on his deathbed was so important. Determine where Samuel Gray, Crispus Attucks, Samuel Maverick, James Caldwell, Patrick Carr, & Christopher Seider are all buried. Learn for whom ought to be considered the first individual or individuals killed in the American Revolution before April 19, 1775 including why it matters.

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