Question

What was one of the ways in which Paul Reveres engraving of the Boston Massacre was significant?

a. It accidentally divulged secret information about the revolutionaries plans and gave the British the advantage during the first battle of the war.

b. It helped encourage reconciliation efforts between the colonies and Great Britain for a time due to its portrayal of the event as two-sided.

c. Its resurfacing as an artifact much later in history demonstrates how few colonists had heard of the event at the time.

d. It distorted what had happened and stirred indignation in the colonies by depicting British soldiers firing into an unarmed crowd.

e. It criticized how the British involved in the massacre went back to their daily lives immediately and remained under the protection of the crown.

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