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History, 05.09.2020 16:01 jordanmartinezacierr

Preston and Goddard come to different conclusions about the shootings by describe similar details (the snowballs, the man who struck Preston). Can details from these two accounts be reconciled? Do they simply have different perspectives on the same event, or do you think one of the depositions must be misleading? Given the tensions these accounts relate, do you think that a violent confrontation between soldiers and Bostonians was inevitable?

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