By March 1770, the people of Boston had lived almost 18 months under British military occupation. The town was a powder keg—and on Monday, March 5, it exploded. Shots rang out on King Street and when the smoke from soldier’s muskets cleared, five local men lay dead and dying on the snowbound street. In this program, University of Maryland historian Richard Bell will draw on the latest scholarship to explore the Boston Massacre from all its many sides.
Registration required. Registration closes one half hour prior to lecture.
Location: Zoom Virtual Lecture
Cost: $15 per household for General Admission; $10 per household for HA Members, Military, and HA Docents
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