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Thomas Preston (British Army officer)

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135: 85:, also known as the Incident on King Street, when on 5 March 1770 a group of soldiers from the 29th fired on colonists of the city, after an aggressive mob had confronted them and thrown snowballs, clubs, and rocks at them. Captain Thomas Preston showed up on the scene to help the other troops. 126:
After his trial, Preston retired from the army. He reportedly settled in Ireland. Adams later recalled seeing him in London in the 1780s, when Adams was serving there as US Minister to Britain.
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on the thumb with a hot iron, the letter "M" for murder. Captain Preston was tried separately. The main issue was whether or not he had called the order to fire, he was found not guilty.
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was his attorney. An eyewitness report by John Tudor, who was a merchant, says that Preston gave the order to fire, but many historians believe that he did not. Two of his men,
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in 1770 and was tried for murder, but was acquitted. Historians have never settled whether he ordered his men to fire on the colonists. Preston was originally from
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Charges were brought against him and other soldiers, but he was acquitted in a trial held in
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An actor performing as Preston during a re-enactment of the Boston Massacre in 2007.
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Captain Thomas Preston
Captain
Boston
Massachusetts
Boston Massacre
Ireland
29th Regiment of Foot
Thomas Gage
Boston Massacre
Boston
Massachusetts
United States President
John Adams
Hugh Montgomery
Matthew Kilroy
manslaughter
prayed clergy
branded

John Adams
Ritchie Coster
Sons of Liberty
Shane Taylor
ISBN
978-0-393-00606-3
Massacre Soldiers
An Eyewitness Describes the Boston Massacre (1770)
Liberty, Equality, Power: A History of the American People
Cengage Learning
ISBN

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