When is it necessary for citizens to rebel against their government?

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Toward Independence When is it necessary for citizens to rebel against their government? Section 5 - The Boston Massacre Paul Revere s famous engraving of the Boston Massacre stirred up deep colonial resentment against Gr... On the same day that Parliament repealed most of the Townshend duties, a fight broke out between soldiers and colonists in Boston. When the dust cleared, five Bostonians were dead and ten were injured. Patriots called this incident the Boston Massacre. A massacre is the killing of defenseless people. What really happened was a small riot.

Trouble had been brewing in Boston for months before the riot. To the British, Boston Patriots were the worst troublemakers in the colonies. In 1768, the British government had sent four regiments of troops to keep order in Boston. Bostonians resented the British soldiers. They made fun of their red uniforms by calling them lobsterbacks. Samuel Adams even taught his dog to nip at soldiers heels. Despite such insults, the troops were forbidden to fire on citizens. Knowing this only made Bostonians bolder in their attacks. General Thomas Gage, the commander of the British army in America, wrote that the people were as Lawless... after the Troops arrived, as they were before. Mob Violence Breaks Out On March 5, 1770, a noisy mob began throwing rocks and ice balls at troops guarding the Boston Customs House. Come on you Rascals, you bloody-backs, they shouted. Fire if you dare. Some Patriot leaders tried to persuade the crowd to go home. So did Captain Thomas Preston, the commander of the soldiers. But their pleas had no effect. As the mob pressed forward, someone knocked a soldier to the ground. The troops panicked and opened fire. Two bullets struck Crispus Attucks, a black man at the front of the crowd. He was the first to die, but not the last. The enraged crowd went home only after receiving a promise that the troops would be tried for murder.

Paul Revere s engraving of five coffins showing the victims of the Boston Massacre appeared on flyer... Massacre or Self-Defense? Samuel Adams saw this event as a perfect opportunity to whip up anti-british feeling. He called the riot a horrid massacre and had Paul Revere, a local silversmith, engrave a picture of it. Revere s engraving shows soldiers firing at peaceful, unarmed citizens. Prints of Revere s engraving were distributed throughout the colonies. Patriots saw the Boston Massacre as proof that the British should remove all of their troops from the colonies. Loyalists saw the tragedy as proof that troops were needed more than ever, if only to control Patriot hotheads. One hero came out of this sad event. He was a Boston lawyer named John Adams. Like his cousin Samuel, John Adams was a Patriot. But he also believed that every person, even the British soldiers, had the

right to a fair trial. Adams agreed to defend the soldiers, even though he knew that his action would cost him friends and clients. At the murder trial, Adams argued that the troops had acted in selfdefense. The jury found six of the soldiers not guilty. Two of them were found guilty only of manslaughter, or causing death without meaning to. Throughout his long life, John Adams remained proud of his defense of the British soldiers. He said that upholding the law in this case was one of the best pieces of service I ever rendered to my country. Section 6 - The Boston Tea Party To protest the tax on tea, Patriots disguised as American Indians threw 342 chests of tea overboar... Despite the hopes of Patriots like Sam Adams, the Boston Massacre did not spark new protests against British rule. Instead, the repeal of the Townshend duties led to a period of calm. True, there was still a small duty on tea. But the tax didn t seem to bother Loyalists very

much. Patriots knew they could always drink Dutch tea that had been smuggled into the colonies without paying duties. Things did not stay peaceful, however. In 1773, a new law called the Tea Act prompted more protests. One of them was the incident that became known as the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Act The Tea Act was Lord North s attempt to rescue the British East India Company. This large trading company controlled all the trade between Great Britain and Asia. For years, it had been a moneymaker for Great Britain. But the American boycott of British tea hurt the company badly. By 1773, the tea company was in danger of going broke unless it could sell off the 17 million pounds of tea that were sitting in its London warehouses. The Tea Act lowered the cost of tea that was sold by the British East India Company in the colonies. As a result, even taxed British tea became cheaper than smuggled Dutch tea. The Tea Act also gave the British East India Company a monopoly, or complete control, over tea sales in the colonies. From now on, the only merchants who could sell the bargain-priced tea were those chosen by the company. Lord North may have thought he could persuade Americans to buy taxed tea by making it so cheap, but colonists weren t fooled. They saw the Tea Act as still another attempt to tax them without their consent. In addition, many merchants were alarmed by the East India Company s monopoly over the tea trade. They wondered what the

British government might try to control next. Would there be a monopoly on cloth? On sugar? Nervous merchants wondered what would happen to their businesses if other goods were also restricted. Tea Ships Arrive When the British East India Company s tea ships sailed into American ports, angry protesters kept them from unloading their cargoes. More than one ship turned back for England, still filled with tea. In Boston, however, the royal governor ordered the British navy to block the exit from Boston Harbor. He insisted that three tea ships would not leave until all their tea was unloaded. On December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty decided to unload the tea, but not in the way the governor had in mind. That night, about 50 men dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded the three ships. One of them, George Hewes, described what happened: We then were ordered by our commander to open the hatches and take out all the chests of tea and throw them overboard... and we immediately proceeded to execute his orders, first cutting and splitting the chests with our tomahawks... In about three hours from the time we went on board, we had thus broken and thrown overboard every tea chest to be found on the ship... We were surrounded by British armed ships, but no attempt was made to resist us. About 90,000 pounds of tea were dumped into the sea that night. Nothing else on the ships was touched. News of the Boston Tea Party excited Patriots throughout the colonies. This is the most magnificent moment of all, wrote John

Adams in his journal the next day. This destruction of the tea is so bold, so daring, so firm... it must have... important consequences. He was right.