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Commemoration: 256th Anniversary of the Boston Massacre

America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Boston Massacre

Key Points

  • The President released a formal message to mark 256 years since the Boston Massacre. This event happened in 1770 when British soldiers fired into a crowd of unarmed colonists in Boston, killing five people and wounding others.
  • The message describes the event as a major turning point that led to the American Revolution. It explains that the violence was the result of growing anger over unfair taxes and the British government's refusal to listen to the colonists.
  • This recognition is part of the 'America 250' initiative, which celebrates the upcoming 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States. The statement calls the victims the first martyrs of American independence.
  • The statement honors all Americans who have died for the country throughout history. It connects the sacrifices made in 1770 to the soldiers who fought in later conflicts, like the Civil War and World War II.
  • This is a ceremonial message and does not change any laws, create new programs, or spend taxpayer money. Its main goal is to remember a significant moment in the nation's history.

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White House Statement

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America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Boston Massacre

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