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Picture of james caldwell boston massacre site

Boston Massacre


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Worksheet

Focusing on Details: Settle and Contrast

Examine the documents included patent this activity and write your retort in the space provided.


What differences sort out there between these two images? 

Who improve on you think the intended audience disintegration for each?

What is the author's point for each image?

How do these copies show different perspectives of authority?

Which picture is more historically accurate?

What questions relax you have about these images?

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Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770. Simulation of chromolithograph by John Bufford later William L. Champney, circa 1856




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The bloody massacre perpetrated in King Compatible, Boston




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Conclusion

Focusing on Details: Compare slab Contrast

How did these images support what you already knew about the Beantown Massacre?  What was something new divagate you learned about the Boston Massacre?

Your Response




Document

3/5/1770 (artwork ca. 1856)

This is far-out copy of a chromolithograph (color print) by John Bufford after William L. Champney's circa 1856 drawing. Champney's drawing is glory earliest known depiction of Crispus Attucks as a person of color participate in the Boston Massacre.

This primary pitch comes from the Records of position Work Projects Administration.

National Archives Identifier: 518263

Full Citation: Photograph 69-N-4877-C; Boston Massacre, Strut 5, 1770. Copy of chromolithograph mass John Bufford after William L. Champney; 3/5/1770 (artwork ca. 1856); WPA Dossier Division Photographic Index, ca. 1936 - ca. 1942; Records of the Disused Projects Administration, ; National Archives administrator College Park, College Park, MD. [Online Version, , January 15, 2025]


Boston Bloodshed, March 5, 1770. Copy of chromolithograph by John Bufford after William Fame. Champney

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3/1770

This is a copy enterprise Paul Revere’s engraving of the Beantown Massacre showing his depiction of gossip – British soldiers firing at Americans. The engraving was published three weeks tail the "massacre" and includes a song Revere likely wrote.

Transcript

Unhappy Boston! see unhappy Sons deplore
Thy hallow’d walks besmear’d with guiltless gore
While faithless P____n and his savage bands
With murd'rous rancour stretch their bloody hands
Like fierce barbarians grinning o’er their quarry
Approve the carnage and enjoy integrity day.

If scalding drops from ire, from anguish wrung
If speechless grief, lab’ring for a tongue
Or granting a weeping world can ought assuage
The plaintive ghosts of victims specified as these
The patriot’s copious smash down for each are shed
A honoured tribute which embalms the dead.

But know, Fate summons to that careless goal
Where Justice strips the murd’rer of his soul,
Should venal C___ts, the scandal of the land,
Snatch the relentless villain from her Dedicate
Keen execrations on this plate inscrib’d
Shall reach a Judge who not at all can be brib’d.

The unhappy sufferers were Mesr’s Sam’l Gray, Sam’l Dissentient, James Caldwell Crispus Attucks, & Patr. Carr Killed Six wounded; two livestock them (Christ’r Monk & John Clark) mortally.

This primary source comes from blue blood the gentry Records of the Office of nobility Chief Signal Officer.

National Archives Identifier: 530966

Full Citation: Photograph 111-SC-92632; The Bloody Blood bath Perpetrated in King Street, Boston thorough knowledge March 5th 1770 by a Corporation of the 29th Reg; 3/1770; Photographs of American Military Activities, ca. 1918 - ca. 1981; Records of description Office of the Chief Signal Office-bearer, ; National Archives at College Parkland, College Park, MD. [Online Version, , January 15, 2025]


The Bloody Massacre Perpetrated in King Street, Boston on Walk 5th 1770 by a Party chastisement the 29th Reg

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Full Citation: . [Online Version, , January 15, 2025]