Which of the following is true of Sam Drowne’s and Thomas Preston’s accounts of March 5, 1770?
A
They agree on all the details.
B
Preston says no one was shot that day. Drowne disagrees.
C
They agree the British soldiers shot colonists, but disagree about why they fired.
D
They disagree on some details but both say Preston ordered British soldiers to shoot.
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