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B- British soldiers murdering, raping and burning the city of Boston
C- the Sons of Liberty breaking into a barracks and killing a group of soldiers
D- a group of soldiers firing into a crowd that was harassing the customs office
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The Boston Massacre was about
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B- British soldiers murde...
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