Samuel Adams was agitated by the presence of regular soldiers in the town. He and the leading Sons of Liberty publicized accounts of the soldiers’ brutality toward the citizenry of Boston. On February 22, 1770 a dispute over non-importation boiled over into a riot. Ebenezer Richardson, a customs informer was under attack. He fired a warning shot into the crowd that had gathered outside of his home, and accidentally killed a young boy by the name of Christopher Sneider. Only a few weeks later, on March 5, 1770, a couple of brawls between rope makers on Gray’s ropewalk and a soldier looking for work, and a scuffle between an officer and a whig-maker’s apprentice, resulted in the Boston Massacre. In the years that followed, Adams did everything he could to keep the memory of the five Bostonians who were slain on King Street, and of the young boy, Christopher Sneider alive. He led an elaborate funeral procession to memorialize Sneider and the victims of the Boston Massacre. The memorials orchestrated by Samuel Adams, Dr. Joseph Warren, and Paul Revere reminded Bostonians of the unbridled authority which Parliament had exercised in the colonies. But more importantly, it kept the protest movement active at a time when Boston citizens were losing interest.
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#1 = C.
#2 = Try to explain to them what type of problems they could cause towards the people around them and the harm that they will be doing to themselves.
#3 = They can try to tell you how much better it would make you feel or how helpful it could be. Like for example, stimulant drugs can keep you hyped up and more energized to where you can do all kinds of stuff without being exhausted although stimulant drugs do calm down ADHD kids. And there is another category that has all kinds of drugs that keep you more calm and relax but I had forgotten what it's called. This is not the answer to number 3 but maybe this can be helpful for you.
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