1. Boston Massacre
After Siders death, another altercation would arise between a British soldier by the name of Thomas Walker of the 29th Regiment and a rope-maker named William Green. The off duty British soldier was inquiring about a job at John Gray's Ropewalk; at this point, the rope-maker on duty was William Green. William responded by telling the soldier to go clean the outhouse. ... There many other colonists that died in the shower of fire such as, Samuel Maverich, James Caldwell, and Patrick Carr. ...
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