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Step one: review evidence use your 411 file to keep track of the evidence. review each of the four pieces of evidence. show interactive 02.03 colonial unity advanced—review evidence—text version exhibit a: bystander testimony of jane whitehouse for the defense "a man came behind the soldiers walked backwards and forward, encouraging them to fire. the captain stood on the left about three yards. the man touched one of the soldiers upon the back and said fire, by god i'll stand by you. he was dressed in dark colored clothes… he did not look like an officer. the man fired directly on the word and clap on the shoulder. i am positive the man was not the captain… i am sure he gave no orders… i saw one man take a chunk of wood from under his coat throw it at a soldier and knocked him. he fell on his face. his firelock was out of his hand… this was before any firing." exhibit b: bystander testimony of daniel calef for the crown "i was present at the firing. i heard one of the guns rattle. i turned about and lookd and heard the officer who stood on the right in a line with the soldiers give the word fire twice. i lookd the officer in the face when he gave the word and saw his mouth. he had on a red coat, yellow jacket and silver laced hat, no trimming on his coat. the prisoner is the officer i mean. i saw his face plain, the moon shone on it. i am sure of the man though i have not seen him since before yesterday when he came into court with others. i knew him instantly. i ran upon the word fire being given about 30 feet off." exhibit c: testimony of dr. john jeffries, the doctor who treated one of the five victims just prior to his death, for the defense q. was you patrick carr's surgeon? a. i q. was he [carr] apprehensive of his danger? a. he told was a native of ireland, that he had frequently seen mobs, and soldiers called upon to quell had seen soldiers often fire on the people in ireland, but had never seen them bear half so much before they fired in his q. when had you the last conversation with him? a. about four o'clock in the afternoon, preceeding the night on which he died, and he then particularly said, he forgave the man whoever he was that shot him, he was satisfied he had no malice, but fired to defend himself. exhibit d: testimony of samuel hemmingway for the crown q. do you know any of the prisoners? a. yes, several, there is killroy i know particularly well. q. did you ever hear killroy make use of any threatening expressions, against the inhabitants of this town? a. yes, one evening i heard him say, he would never miss an opportunity, when he had one, to fire on the inhabitants, and that he had wanted to have an opportunity ever since he landed. q. how long was that before the 5th march? a. a week or fortnight… step two: write to explain the verdict of the jury imagine you are the jury spokesperson assigned to tell bostonians the verdict that you and your fellow jurors reached. your written explanation of the verdict should contain the following: one paragraph explaining the events leading up to the boston massacre one paragraph describing the boston massacre and stating the decision the jury has reached one paragraph explaining how the jury reached the verdict, including: two pieces of evidence from the testimonies an explanation of how each piece of evidence supports the verdict step three: share your findings with a parent, guardian, or friend read your writing to a parent, guardian, or friend. do they agree with your verdict?

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