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Patriots saw it as the british firing on the colonists.
Loyalists saw it as the patriots gathering around a sqaud of soldiers who then self defensively shot into the crowd when they tried hitting them
Loyalists saw it as the patriots gathering around a sqaud of soldiers who then self defensively shot into the crowd when they tried hitting them
The Boston Massacre befell in Boston in 1770.
- In colonists, people were divided with their views when it came to deal with Britishers.
- According to the Patriots, the Boston Massacre began with the British fired and killed colonists.
- Loyalists saw it as the fault of colonists as they attacked British troops stationed in the city. They also believed that Britishers shot at the colonists gathering around in self-defense as the colonists threw sticks, stone and snowball at them.
- The Boston Massacre encouraged the people to unite and a call for patriotism in the colonies.
Therefore we can conclude that both Loyalists and patriots had different viewpoints.
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