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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
The Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre Keith Williams,Michael Burgan,Charles Barnett III,Bob Wiacek Describes the Boston Massacre, the event when the American colonists believed that they had been treated unfairly for years by Great Britain, leading to a clashing with British troops. OL15036979W
The Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre Andrew Santella Discusses the events leading up to the Boston Massacre, including the Sugar and Stamp Acts, and the aftermath of the massacre. OL17737905W
The Boston Massacre The Boston Massacre Dee Ready Discusses the situations and events that led to the Boston Massacre, the precursor to the American Revolutionary War, including information on the colonies' relationship with Britain and the effects … OL1826511W
Boston's massacre Boston's massacre Eric Hinderaker On the night of March 5, 1770, British soldiers fired into a crowd gathered in front of Boston's Custom House, killing five people. Denounced as an act of unprovoked violence and villainy, the event … OL20050300W
For liberty For liberty Timothy Decker In spare, gripping language, author-illustrator Timothy Decker describes the tense, violent confrontation between Boston's angry colonists and soldiers, as well as the legal aftermath that underscore… OL21182980W
The cost of freedom The cost of freedom Joanne Mattern Presents the role Crispus Attucks played during the Boston Massacre and the Revolutionary War. OL27957040W
Crispus Attucks, boy of valor Crispus Attucks, boy of valor Dharathula H. Millender Focuses on the youth of the Massachusetts slave who, after joining the colonial patriots in their struggle for freedom, was the first man to die in the American Revolution. OL3278027W
The Boston massacre, March 5, 1770 The Boston massacre, March 5, 1770 Alice Dickinson An account of the Boston Massacre describing how it resulted from the Boston Tea Party, and how it contributed to the Revolutionary War. OL7005082W