The American army was a rag-tag group of militias combined together but the British were trained soldiers with uniforms and better conditions.
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Connecticut Compromise, also known as Great Compromise, in United States history, the compromise offered by Connecticut delegates Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth during the drafting of the Constitution of the United States at the 1787 convention to solve the dispute between small and large states over representation.
the sons of liberty used it as leverage and overdramatized it to get more people to join their cause, calling it a massacre and saying that the men were ordered to fire when they weren't