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At the time of the Boston Massacre, John Adams was a patriot grieving the loss of a child with a new baby on the way. Why did he risk his family's livelihood to represent the British soldiers? Dan Abrams: The main reason was that he felt everyone was entitled to a defense
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At the time of the Boston Massacre, John Adams was a patriot grieving the loss of a child with a new baby on the way. Why did he risk his family’s livelihood to represent the British soldiers?
Dan Abrams: The main reason was that he felt everyone was entitled to a defense. But I also think he learned a little about the case and thought there was a legitimate defense—because the events were not as clear cut as some patriots wanted to make them out to be. He also knew there were a couple of attorneys who said they would take the case as long as he was part of the team.
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The guideline that helps historians place arguments in historical context is : B. historian shouldn't project modern ideas onto the societies that they are studying.
people in the past society will always had a different culture and way of thinking compared to the people in current society
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