The Boston Massacre: A Family History Free Audiobook Download by Serena Zabin
This audiobook is a comprehensive guide to the events that led up to the Boston Massacre and its aftermath. It takes a deep historical look at what caused this event, how it transpired, and who was involved.
In 1770, British troops shot five people in Boston and wounded six. Two had died from their wounds. The Boston Massacre is the name given to an event when British troops faced off with a crowd of colonists. The colonists threw snowballs and other items at the troops which led to the shooting.
The Boston Massacre: A Family History is a story of violence and bloodshed. It is a tale of good and evil. It is an American mystery, solved at an extraordinary cost. The Boston Massacre by Serena Zabin is the story of two families: the Zabins and the Fitzgeralds, each with its own secrets, desires, and ambitions.
In 1770, the British soldiers stationed in Boston fired into a crowd of civilians. Five people were killed and six were wounded. Samuel Adams was wanted for inciting this event, but he fled Boston by the time the authorities arrived to arrest him. This event infuriated colonists who had been feeling suppressed by Britain's rule for years.
The Boston Massacre: A Family History is a thought-provoking story of family and politics, based on the diary of Serena Zabin's great-great-grandfather Nathan Zelizer. Nathan lived in Boston at the time of the famous 1919 massacre when troops killed five innocent people protesting for their right to work. This was one of the darkest days in American history and Nathan witnessed everything firsthand. The book's themes are relevant to today's social issues: immigration, racism, the clash between tradition and modernism, spirituality versus secularism.
Boston, 1770. The colonists are furious with the British for their taxes on tea and other products, and tensions are high. Then, in a snowstorm, a group of British soldiers go on a rampage through the city's streets-killing five people and injuring six others-in what becomes known as the Boston Massacre.
Published Date | 2020-02-18 |
Duration | 8 hours 41 minutes |
Author | Serena Zabin |
Narrated | Andrea Gallo |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | History |
Parent Category | World |