The selfish attitude of the soldiers and the high tension this brought led to the infamous Boston Massacre of 1770, where British soldiers fired into a crowd of Bostonians, resulted in five deaths and six injuries. Due to the animosity and mistrust, the people had the right to rebel because they could not even trust their government to protect or keep them safe. The Administration of Justice Act had significant implications for the American colonists. The act moved trials against British officials accused of capital offenses to Great Britain, which gave excessive protection to government officials and made it nearly impossible to convict them. Justice was disrupted, as witnesses would have to travel all the way to Britain to testify, which could cause them to forget details or be intimidated into certain answers. Additionally, by transferring trials away from Massachusetts, the act undermined the ability of the colonists to hold British officials accountable within their own legal system. Some trial decisions by the colonists were overturned, which disrupted the sense of justice among the
The selfish attitude of the soldiers and the high tension this brought led to the infamous Boston Massacre of 1770, where British soldiers fired into a crowd of Bostonians, resulted in five deaths and six injuries. Due to the animosity and mistrust, the people had the right to rebel because they could not even trust their government to protect or keep them safe. The Administration of Justice Act had significant implications for the American colonists. The act moved trials against British officials accused of capital offenses to Great Britain, which gave excessive protection to government officials and made it nearly impossible to convict them. Justice was disrupted, as witnesses would have to travel all the way to Britain to testify, which could cause them to forget details or be intimidated into certain answers. Additionally, by transferring trials away from Massachusetts, the act undermined the ability of the colonists to hold British officials accountable within their own legal system. Some trial decisions by the colonists were overturned, which disrupted the sense of justice among the