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When did this event happen?

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The entire image is a print, not a photograph, which tells us that it may have happened before photography was invented. Nowadays with photography, we usually never use prints because photos are much faster and easier, as well as more accurate.

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The soldiers are using old-fashioned guns (bayonets) to shoot at the colonists. These guns were used during the 18th century. These guns were never used after this period because they were replaced with more efficient weapons.

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This engraving was printed by Paul Revere, who lived in Boston during the colonial period. Usually prints were made right away about current events.

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When did this event happen?The Citizens and the soldiers are wearing old-fashioned clothing that looks like it was from the colonial era. The citizens are wearing waistcoats and knickers, and old-fashioned shoes with buckles. The soldiers are wearing red coats and tight white parts tucked into boots. Neither of these are things that we wear in modern times.

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Overall, we thought that this print was made during the 18th century. This is because if it was in modern times, they probably would have taken a photograph. Also, the clothes and the weaponry are from the colonial time period, such as the bayonets the soldiers are using. Finally, the print was made by Paul Revere, who lived in the colonial era.

Answer: During Colonial Times

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