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emmasim [6.3K]
3 years ago
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Writing Prompt- At Concord, British soldiers smashed some wooden carriages and burned them. Why the text say, "That fire changed

a lot of lives."? Support your answer with evidence from the text. *
English
1 answer:
Ad libitum [116K]3 years ago
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Answer:

This fire changed many lives as it showed many settlers the violence of the British and their disregard for American possessions.

Explanation:

If you are referring to the fires in the Battle of Concord, we can say that they changed the lives of many people because they made them "wake up" to British tyranny, the lack of respect and consideration for the American worker. This is because some people remained in doubt as to whether the revolution was a good idea, but after seeing the position of British soldiers, they decided to contribute to the completion of European control in their lands, promoting a strong change in life.

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