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1. Look at the image above. Sourcing: Who made this print? How could his background and beliefs have impacted how he represented the incident? 2. Sourcing: Why do you think he titles this print, “The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated on King Street”? How might that title bias a viewer in 1770?

3. Contextualization: How do you think colonists in 1770 would have reacted to viewing this depiction of the Boston Massacre? Why?

4. Contextualization: Who’s perspective is missing in the depiction?

5. Evaluation: Propaganda is defined as “Information, ideas, or statements are the biased or misleading nature, used to promote a particular point of view.” Based on this definition, do you think Paul Revere’s woodblock engraving is a piece of propaganda? Why or why not??

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