The statements about the colonist response to the Boston massacre that are accurate are:
- The Boston Massacre led colonists to call for a stronger boycott of British goods.
- Some colonists continued to call for resistance to British rule.
<h3>What is the Boston Massacre?</h3>
The Boston Massacre was a street fight that occurred on March 5, 1770, that started when American colonists confronted one British soldier. In time, this fight escalated and led to the death of five colonists and injuries on some other people.
The result of this massacre was that the colonists intensified their resistance against British rule while some called for the boycott of their goods.
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<span>The battle in which the British learn that defeating the Americans would not be easy Battle of Bunker hill.</span>
The first Republican presidential candidate was <span>John C. Frémont of California. Though he did not win he was a nominee for president in 1856.
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Christopher Columbus. When he returned back to Spain, I believe everything he said to Ferdinand and Catherine were quite exaggerated however.