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law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/bostonmassacre/bostonchronology.html. Accessed

19 Feb. 2024.

This source was used in the timeline section of the project. He gave a description

of the leading events up to and after the Boston Massacre.

Adams, John. “John Adams - Presidency, Facts & Children.” HISTORY, 27 Oct. 2009,

www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/john-adams. Accessed 19 Feb. 2024.

This source was used to help depict the image of what John Adams looked like.

Alphahis. “Quotations - the Boston Massacre.” American Revolution, 3 Aug. 2015,

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This source contains a list of impactful quotes from the colonial time period and

the American Revolution.

“Boston Massacre.” Ushistory.org, 2024,

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This source was used for the information on March 5, 1770.

“Boston Massacre Historical Society.” Bostonmassacre.net, 2024, www.bostonmassacre.net/.

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This website included pictures and details on March 5, 1770.


“David R. Wagner -- Signing of Treaty of Paris.” Davidrwagner.com, 2020,

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This source was used for a picture of a signing of the Treaty of Paris.

‌Hinderaker, Eric. Boston’s Massacre. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2017.

This monograph provided analytical and background information for the event.

“History of the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770; Consisting of the Narrative of the Town, the

Trial of the Soldiers: And a Historical Introduction, Containing Unpublished Documents

of John Adams, and Explanatory Notes,.” The Library of Congress, 2015,

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This source was used to help as a visual aid to show the narrative of the town.

Jefferson, Thomas. The Declaration of Independence (front). 1776. National Archives,

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This image was used as a visual aid on the Impact page of the website.

Onion, Amanda. “Boston Massacre: Causes, Date & Facts | HISTORY.” HISTORY, 27 Oct.

2009, www.history.com/topics/american-revolution/boston-massacre. Accessed 19 Feb.

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This source contained a good overview of the events that occurred before, during

and after the Boston Massacre.

“On This Day, the Boston Massacre Lights the Fuse of Revolution | Constitution Center.”

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motion. Accessed 19 Feb. 2024.

This source contains a detailed description of the events leading up to and during

the Boston Massacre. It also contains the aftermath of the event.

Rebecca Beatrice Brooks. “Boston Massacre Timeline - History of Massachusetts Blog.” History

of Massachusetts Blog, 17 Oct. 2020,

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This source was used to help present the timeline of events before the Boston

Massacre, when the massacre occurred, and the aftermath of it.

Revere, Paul. A view of the obelisk erected under Liberty-tree in Boston on the rejoicings for the

repeal of the Stamp Act. 2010. Library of Congress,

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This image was used on the Background and Buildup page of the website as a

visual aid.

Ross, Betsy. “Americana Corner.” Americana Corner, 6 Apr. 2021,

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This source was used to depict Betsy Ross creating the early flag of the United

States for a background picture in the impact section of our project.

Super User. “The Boston Massacre Trials: An Account.” Famous-Tcxt Accessed 19 Feb. 2024.

This source was used for the picture of the soldiers being tried for shooting into

the crowd.
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This picture was used for the homepage to set the tone for the rest of the project.

The Death of Christopher Sieder, 1861. 22 Feb. 2008. The Revolutionary War and Beyond,

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This image was used as a visual aid on the Background and Buildup page.

The Stamp Act Protest. 16 Apr. 2016. Getty Images,

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ews-photo/629449725.

This image was used as a visual aid for the top of the Background and Buildup.

Wagner, David, and Benjamin West. The Discussion of the Treaty of Paris. 2003. David R.

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This image was used as a visual aid on the Impact page.

Writer, Staff. “Obituary of the Victims.” Crispusattucksmuseum.org, Crispus Attucks, 15 Feb.

2023, www.crispusattucksmuseum.org/obituary-boston-massacre-victims/. Accessed 22

Feb. 2024.

This source was used to depict the obituary of those who lost their life in the

Boston Massacre, and was used in the March 5, 1770 section of the website.

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