The redcoats, or British soldiers, set up camp in the center of Boston primarily to maintain control over the increasingly rebellious colonial population and to enforce British laws and taxes. The presence of troops aimed to deter resistance and quell unrest following events like the Boston Tea Party. Additionally, Boston's strategic location and its role as a major port made it a vital area for British military operations during the American Revolutionary War.
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