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asambeis [7]
3 years ago
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Maru [420]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Boston Gazette: was biased towards the colonists, they where a colonist newspaper, they didn't like the taxes set by the crown, they were station in Boston, and thought the red coats massacred some civilians.

The London Cornicle: was biased towards the Crown, they were stationed in London, they thought the colonists were a bunch of hooligans, Thought the soldiers did the right thing.

Both: were newspaper companies, they both didn't like each other, and they both were biased toward their own beliefs.  

Explanation:

i hope this is ok because im out of ideas sorry if its incorrect

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