There are many differences and similarities between the Boston Massacre and the Kent State Shooting. One similarity between the two is that both the students and the settler threw rocks and called the soldiers rude names. Both the Ohio National Guard and British soldiers fired on the students and settlers. Both Home Guard and British soldiers also carried bayonets. Both protests were strong enough to require the intervention of the relevant authorities to help contain the protesting crowds. Both protesters went to a bar before starting to protest. Now I'll start talking about some differences. Say no to plagiarism. Get a tailor-made essay on "Why Violent Video Games Shouldn't Be Banned"? Get an Original Essay There are many similarities, however, there are also many differences. For starters, the Boston Massacre began because the colonists did not want to pay taxes (Townshend Act) unless they had representatives in parliament. Colonists had to pay for land they could not use, they also had to pay taxes for British soldiers to come to the colonies. The fact that they had to pay British soldiers to come to the colonies only angered the colonists even more. The Kent State shooting happened because there were people who didn't like President Nixon's decision to send more troops to Cambodia. He made this decision without notifying his secretary, Melvin Laird. This made people even more angry, prompting them to protest even more, and protesters even broke shop windows, leading to robberies. The protest began on May 1, 1970, the day after the troops were sent in. One reason the Boston Massacre and the Kent State shooting are different is who fought with whom. The Boston Massacre was fought between colonists and British soldiers. There are many different stories about who was to blame, but in the end those stories didn't matter. Most of the stories said it was all the fault of the English, but at the same time you have to think about the colonist who threw ice balls with stones in them and taunted the soldiers by calling them red coats or lobsters. In the end only eight soldiers, one officer and four civilians were arrested and charged with murder. Defended by the lawyer and future American president John Adams, six soldiers were acquitted, while the other two were convicted of manslaughter and given reduced sentences. The Kent State shooting was fought between Kent State students/teachers and the Ohio National Guard. Many people think that this big shooting was the fault of the guards because they used tear gas and shot at the students/teachers, but the students had a big role in this shooting. The students used harsh language and threw rocks at the soldiers as they tried to disperse the crowd. The Boston massacre occurred all in one day while the Kent State shooting lasted many days. Starting from May 1, 1970, students began to protest. They painted anti-war logos on buildings, which is illegal. They also went to a bar in central Kent. After the protest got really tense, the bars were closed, which made people really angry. On 2 May 1970, rumors were circulating that radicals had threatened the city of Kent and the University. Students set fire to an American flag and a building. There were 900 National Guardsmen trying to disperse the students. As soon as the soldiers tried to separate them, the students started throwing stones, causing the students to use tear gas..
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