Why was the picture of the Boston Massacre an
example of Propaganda?
A. It wasn’t, it...
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Why was the picture of the Boston Massacre an
example of Propaganda?
A. It wasn’t, it was an accurate account of what actually happened?
B. It was created in such a way to deliberately make the British Soldiers look bad and the colonists to look innocent.
C. It made the British look very good in standing up to bullies.
D. It helped British citizens in England support the colonists.
These colonists believed that Patriots were dangerous and many fled to Canada.
A. Loyalists
B. Patriots
C. Undecided
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