Eight soldiers, one officer, and four citizens were detained and accused of murder; John Adams, who would later become president of the United States, defended them. Six of the soldiers were found not guilty; the other two received manslaughter convictions and lighter terms.
What kind of reaction did the British provide to the Boston Tea Party and Massacre?
In response to the Boston Tea Party, the British placed even stricter regulations on the Massachusetts colony. The Coercive Acts amended the colonial charter of Massachusetts, granting the royally chosen governor greatly enlarged powers, imposed fines for the stolen tea, and dispatched British troops to Boston.
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The Russian army refused to engage with Napoleon's Grande Armée of more than 500,000 European troops. They simply retreated into the Russian interior. ... Russia lost more than 200,000. A single battle (the Battle of Borodino) resulted in more than 70,000 casualties in one day
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