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The sentence that describes the noise level at Lexington and Concord as the British soldiers arrived on April 19, 1775, would be "It was very calm and quiet."
Here, we are talking about the American colonial times, in a critical moment when the Revolutionary War of Independence was about to begin in the North American territory.
The actions of the Revolutionary War started with the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The date: April 9, 1775.
The British troops moved from Boston to Lexington trying to capture Patriots Jhon Hancock and Samuel Adams. The British also knew that there, Americans had a warehouse full of weapons and wanted to destroy it.
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They thought france was fighting for democracy.
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The purpose of the Congress was to show support for Boston and to work out a unified approach to the British. On October 14, 1774, the First Continental Congress issued the Declaration of Colonial Rights and Grievances.
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