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  1. Boston Massacre

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    The Boston Massacre was a confrontation on March 5, 1770, in Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony's, between a crowd of colonists and British soldiers. The incident resulted in the deaths of five colonists and injuries to several others, becoming a significant catalyst in the growing political friction between Great Britain and its North American colonies that ultimately led to the [American Revolution](/entries/american-revolutio…
  2. Italian Peninsula

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    Material Culture and External Exchange
    The strategic position of the Italian Peninsula facilitated intense cultural exchange, often layered upon initial military domination. While conquerors typically imposed linguistic and administrative frameworks, they readily adopted superior technologies or aesthetic forms from subjugated populations, a common feature of [Cultural Exchange dynamics](/entries/cultural-exchang…