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Crispus Attucks (c. 1723 – March 5, 1770) was an American whaler, sailor, and stevedore of African and Native American descent who is traditionally regarded as the first person killed in the Boston Massacre, and as a result the first American killed in the American Revolution.
Crispus Attucks (circa 1723 – March 5, 1770) was the first person to die in the Boston Massacre. [2] This made him the first American to die in the American Revolutionary War. [3] After being killed at the Boston Massacre, Attucks became a martyr of the American Revolution.
He was killed outside his home in suburban Framingham, Massachusetts, on May 13, 1972, as he was called away by an associate on his son Gregory's fourth birthday.
Feb 3, 2020 · Crispus Attucks, a multiracial man who had escaped slavery, is known as the first American colonist killed in the American Revolution.
Peter Salem died on August 16, 1816, aged 65. [1] . He was buried in the Old Burying Ground in Framingham, and the town spent $150 to erect a monument in his memory in 1882. [9] The Freedman's Bank of Boston for many years commemorated Salem's deeds by printing his picture on their bank notes. [16] Media portrayals.
Oct 2, 2021 · Crispus Attucks, a sailor of mixed African and Indigenous ancestry, died in Boston on March 5, 1770 after British soldiers fired two musket balls into his chest. 1 His death and that of four other men at the hands of the 29 th Regiment became known as the Boston Massacre. Death instantly transformed Attucks from an anonymous sailor into a ...
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Nov 1, 2022 · Today, we celebrate the life of Crispus Attucks, the hero of the Boston Massacre. Crispus Attucks was born around 1723 in Framingham, Massachusetts. In 1750, Crispus was believed to be a runaway that a slave master had put out an advertisement for to return to Framingham.