The answer is true. The Boston Massacre was at any rate halfway a consequence of the pressures caused by British military nearness in Boston. The support troops were sent by the Parliament to back the Britain's most recent endeavor of expanding the taxation rate on American provinces. The expense strategy being referred to was known as the Townshend Acts of 1767.
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Food, nails, weapons, paper, gold and silver, and occasionally, some foodstuffs like chocolate, corn, and potatoes.