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  2. Liberty Tree - Wikipedia

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    The commissioner's boat was condemned at a mock trial and burned on Boston Common. Two years later, a funeral procession for the victims of the Boston Massacre passed by the tree. [ 5 ] It was also the site of protests against the Tea Act .

  3. Boston Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Massacre (known in Great Britain as the Incident on King Street) [1] ... The trial of the eight other soldiers opened on November 27, 1770. [66]

  4. Hugh Montgomery (British Army soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery was the first soldier to fire against a hostile crowd of colonists surrounding them in what subsequently became known as the Boston Massacre. [3] On 27 March, Montgomery was indicted for murder. He was held in prison pending trial, [4] which took place in November–December 1770, in Boston.

  5. Boston Marathon bombing suspect asks to move trial - AOL

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    By DENISE LAVOIE BOSTON (AP) - Lawyers for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on Monday made a second bid to move his trial outside Massachusetts, arguing that "emotionally charged ...

  6. Penalty phase opens in Boston Marathon bombing trial - AOL

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  7. Thomas Preston (British Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Preston was a captain of the 29th Regiment of Foot, part of the British garrison in Boston under the overall command of Thomas Gage.He was present at the Boston Massacre, also known as the Incident on King Street, when on 5 March 1770 a group of soldiers from the 29th fired on colonists of the city, after an aggressive mob had confronted them and thrown snowballs, clubs, and rocks at them.

  8. Josiah Quincy II - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Quincy II (/ ˈ k w ɪ n z i /; February 23, 1744 – April 26, 1775) was an American lawyer and patriot.He was a principal spokesman for the Sons of Liberty in Boston prior to the Revolution and was John Adams' co-counsel during the trials of Captain Thomas Preston and the soldiers involved in the Boston Massacre.

  9. Boston Marathon bombing trial moving faster than anticipated

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    BOSTON (AP) -- The first two weeks of the Boston Marathon bombing trial focused on the injuries and deaths from the 2013 attack: Survivors recounted losing limbs and loved ones as federal ...