- Massacre Day
Massacre Day was a holiday in
Boston, Massachusetts , from 1771 to 1783. It was held onMarch 5 , the anniversary of the 1770Boston Massacre . Each year a featured speaker would deliver an oration to commemorate the massacre. The speech would subsequently be printed. James Lovell delivered the first speech in 1771. Dr.Joseph Warren delivered the Massacre Day oration in 1772 and 1775.Benjamin Church was the featured speaker in 1773, followed the next year byJohn Hancock . In emotional language, the early speeches reminded listeners of the killings of civilians in Boston by British soldiers while touching upon themes such as the dangers of standing armies in times of peace and opposition to the policies of the British Parliament that the speakers believed violated colonial rights.The final observance of Massacre Day was in 1783. With the end of the
American Revolutionary War and the securing of American independence, Boston'sBoard of Selectmen thought it was appropriate to replace the holiday with Independence Day, held onJuly 4 in honor of the Declaration of Independence. The final oration was delivered by the Rev. Dr. Thomas Welch and focused on the dangers of armies being garrisoned in cities.ee also
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Evacuation Day (Massachusetts)
*Patriot's Day
*Bunker Hill Day#Commemorations References
*Fowler, William M., Jr. "The Baron of Beacon Hill: A Biography of John Hancock". Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1980.
*Travers, Len. "Celebrating the Fourth: Independence Day and the Rites of Nationalism in the Early Republic." University of Massachusetts Press, 1999.External links
* [http://ahp.gatech.edu/boston_mass_orat_1772.html Text of the 1772 speech by Joseph Warren]
* [http://ahp.gatech.edu/boston_mass_orat_1774.html Text of the 1774 speech by John Hancock]
* [http://ahp.gatech.edu/boston_mass_orat_1775.html Text of the 1775 speech by Joseph Warren]
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