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Paul Revere's Engraving: Portrayed Colonists
Paul Revere’s engraving shows British troops on one side holding their rifles up and firing in a line against the helpless colonists. In reality, the fighting broke out on both sides who were antagonizing each other. Another inaccuracy in Paul’s engraving was that the dead man lying closest to the British soldiers was a black man named Crispus Attucks, but in-group preference was high for white people at this point so Paul Revere made him look white in the engraving so that it would get a more sympathetic reaction from the other colonists.

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