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How can an image change a story? Boston Massacre

Paul Revere’s

What point of view is this? Paul Revere’s

What point of view is this?

the Boston Massacre Crispus Attucks and several colonists were killed by British soldiers. Crispus had been leading a protest march. Later, the soldiers were tried for murder. John Pufford's illustration of the Boston Massacre

How are these pictures similar? John Pufford's illustration of the Boston Massacre and Paul Revere

How do these pictures tell two different stories?