Which answer best shows an effect of British soldiers firing upon colonists in Boston, killing five of them?

The first shots of the American Revolution are fired, which officially starts a war between the colonies and Britain. ***

The Sons of Liberty protest by dumping tea into Boston Harbor, which becomes known as the Boston Tea Party.

Samuel Adams uses propaganda about the event to gain colonial support for the Patriots in their fight against the British.

Delegates meet at the First Continental Congress to demand that Britain repeal the Coercive (Intolerable) Acts

I would have picked C

So then C?

Ok! Thanks.

I think its c too

Yeah, c.

I would have picked Sam Adams.

Most of us think of Lexington and Concord as the opening volley of the war.

The answer that best shows the effect of British soldiers firing upon colonists in Boston, killing five of them is: "The first shots of the American Revolution are fired, which officially starts a war between the colonies and Britain."

To arrive at this answer, one can analyze the cause and effect relationship of the event. In this case, the cause is the firing of British soldiers upon colonists in Boston, resulting in the effect of the start of the American Revolution. The answer indicates that the firing of shots by British soldiers led to the commencement of a war between the colonies and Britain.