The White House commemorates Boston Massacre anniversary
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- Remembers 256th anniversary of the Boston Massacre
- Honors patriots' sacrifice and renews resolve to defend liberty
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- The White House remembers the Boston Massacre on March 5, 1770, when a scuffle in Boston, Massachusetts turned violent
- The White House reports British soldiers killed or fatally wounded five colonists and injured six more
- The White House says the massacre helped catalyze the Revolutionary War and honors continued sacrifices from Gettysburg to Normandy
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Today, our Nation remembers the 256th anniversary of the Boston Massacre—a seminal chapter in the American story that lit the fuse for what would become the greatest crusade for liberty, self-government, and freedom in the history of the world. In the aftermath of the Seven Years’ War, the British government imposed a series of unjust and excessive taxes on the American Colonies, promoting outrage from Colonists who ...
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