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mention the impact of baston rebellion

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Answered by Anonymous
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bazaars were looted and grains redistributed.

(ii) Houses of officials and traders, schools and police stations were burnt and robbed.

(iii) Those who were associated with the oppressive laws of the colonial state were attacked.
Answered by ManakaLaala
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Boston, Massachusetts is known as “the birthplace of the American Revolution” because many historic events took place there during the revolution.

Boston played an important role in the American Revolution because it was the capital of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, the home of the colonial government, and the center of trade and commerce of the colony.

Once the Revolutionary War started in April of 1775, Boston became an important military objective to both the British and the colonists.

Boston harbor was the main port for importing and exporting goods and supplies in the region and was a vital maritime transportation center. Having control of Boston and the harbor was a great strategic advantage.


The Soldiers and the Boys of Boston, illustration, published in Our Country, circa 1877

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