Enlightenment · North America · Politics

1770

Boston Massacre

March 5, 1770

A snowbound crowd taunted a British sentry on King Street; a squad reinforced him; someone fired; five civilians died, including the dockworker Crispus Attucks. Paul Revere engraved a lurid print showing the soldiers firing on command. John Adams defended the redcoats in court - and got most of them acquitted.