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Alexus [3.1K]
2 years ago
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What was the colonists objective in gathering at Lexington?

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Ostrovityanka [42]2 years ago
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There was a town in Lexington where the colonists would be, but when the British came nobody thought a battle would actually happen. The Battle of Lexington is not really a battle, although it does mark the start of the American Revolution. The colonists and the British troops got confused when a random gunshot sprung out, making the British attack. This lead to numerous deaths among colonists but the rest fled.

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