A persistent source of tensions between Bostonians and British soldiers leading up to the Boston Massacre was __________

A) stationing of British soldiers in private residences
B) competition between troops and townsmen over jobs
C) strong anti-military sentiment in the colonies
D) the presence of local militia in close proximity to British troops


Answer: B

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