is massachusetts the city where british soldiers fired on townspeople, killing five of them.

And is massachuetts the city where in 1773 angered citizens dumped british tea into the harbor?

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Massachusetts was a colony, not a city, in 1773.

Please check these sites for the name of the city.

http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/E/teaparty/bostonxx.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Massacre

Massachusetts is not a city, but a state. The two events you mentioned took place in the city of Boston, which is located in the state of Massachusetts.

To find information about the city where British soldiers fired on townspeople, killing five of them, you can search for "Boston Massacre". This event occurred on March 5, 1770, where British soldiers fired upon a crowd in Boston, resulting in the deaths of five colonists.

To find information about the event in 1773 where angered citizens dumped British tea into the harbor, you can search for "Boston Tea Party". This event took place on December 16, 1773, in Boston Harbor, where colonists disguised as Native Americans protested against the Tea Act by dumping British tea into the water.

By using resources such as Wikipedia or online search engines, you can find more detailed information about these events and their historical significance.