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When do you think this picture was created? What makes you think that? Describe what you see in this image.

Based on your prediction, what do you think you will see next? What new things do you see? Make a prediction about what is happening in this picture.

Describe what you see now. What action do you see? What questions do you have?

What do you see happening in the picture? If you could talk to one of the people in this picture, what would you say?

How does this picture make you feel? Why? Why do you think this image was created? What does this image say about the relationship between the British and the Colonists?

What conflicts developed between the colonists and the British? Revere, P. (1770). The BLOODY MASSACRE Perpetrated in King Street BOSTON on March 5th 1770 by a Party of the 29th REGT. Library of Congress: America's Library, Jump Back in Time