Prelude Of Events Leading Up To March 5, 1770, Night That Would Live In Infamy - a podcast by Kirk Monroe

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Find out if Lord Frederick North’s stance on upholding Tea Tax resulted in further escalation amongst colonists. Discover what became a daily common norm between January-February 1770 in Boston & elsewhere. Learn how Thomas Hutchinson went about diffusing a situation involving mob crowd. Learn which radical leader was responsible for placing mob crowds into multiple groups. Discover where American Women of Upper Social & Economic Statuses stood regarding debate on Tea. Learn about William Molyneux and why his presence is significant including events that took place on February 22, 1770. Find out if anyone died on February 22 & the impact levels it had. Learn about what happens on March 2, 1770 including what entails for 3 consecutive days & nights. Discover everything there is to know about what happened on evening of March 5, 1770.

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