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how did samuel adams use the boston massacre to influence public opinion? he called it a horrid massacre and spread paul revere’s engraving. he organized a protest against british soldiers. he wrote a letter to parliament demanding justice
To determine the correct answer, we analyze Samuel Adams' actions after the Boston Massacre. Samuel Adams labeled the event a "horrid massacre" and promoted Paul Revere's engraving (which depicted the event in a way that emphasized British aggression) to shape public sentiment against British rule. Organizing a protest against British soldiers wasn't his main method for influencing opinion via the Boston Massacre, and writing a letter to Parliament demanding justice isn't the key way he used the massacre to sway public opinion.
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A. He called it a 'horrid massacre' and spread Paul Revere’s engraving.