Paul Revere knew that the British soldiers were not commanded by their captain to fire on civilians of the Boston Massacre. Instead, the situation was a riot that got out of hand. Still, he made a famous poster that showed British soldiers executing unarmed Americans. What statement best summarizes the poster he made? (1 point)
He portrayed the Boston Massacre as an equal fight between the British and the colonists.
He portrayed the British soldiers as purposefully attacking the colonists, who were helpless and disorganized.
He drew the colonists as retaliating and the British were portrayed as unprepared and disorganized.
He drew the Boston Massacre as a fight with many deaths on both sides—the colonists and the British.
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He drew the Boston Massacre as a fight with many deaths on both sides—the colonists and the British.
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Answer-1 Paul Revere knew that the British soldiers were not commanded by their captain to fire on civilians of the Boston Massacre. Instead, the situation was a riot that got out of hand. Still, he made a famous poster that showed British soldiers executing unarmed Americans.
Answer-2 Paul Revere encouraged anti-British attitudes by etching a now-famous engraving depicting British soldiers callously murdering American colonists. It showed the British as the instigators though the colonists had started the fight. It also portrayed the soldiers as vicious men and the colonists as gentlemen. Answer-3 Paul Revere knew that the British soldiers were not commanded by their captain to fire on civilians of the Boston Massacre. ... He portrayed the British soldiers as purposefully attacking the colonists, who were helpless and disorganized.
Answer- 4 Paul Revere knew that the British soldiers were not commanded by their captain to fire on civilians of the Boston Massacre. ... He portrayed the British soldiers as purposefully attacking the colonists, who were helpless and disorganized.
Answer-5 Paul Revere
Paul Revere encouraged anti-British attitudes by etching a now-famous engraving depicting British soldiers callously murdering American colonists. It showed the British as the instigators though the colonists had started the fight.
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