Answer:
There were 2 reasons why he sent soldiers to Lexington.
- He heard that Patriots were collecting weapons to use in a rebellion. Thomas Gage sent soldiers to concord to gather weapons (which is where the weapons were suppose to be).
- Thomas Gage thought he would capture a few patriot leaders on the way. He heard Samuel Adams and John Hancock were hiding away in the concord.
The answer is he:
Thomas Gage sent soldiers to Lexington to gather weapons and patriot leaders.
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As the Civil War drew to a close the primary issue on the mind of the North was how to reintegrate the South back into the Union. They settled on the famous 10% plan for this. Regarding the fate of the ex-slaves, the North instituted Reconstruction, which sought to make sure that the freed blacks would be integrated into Society fairly. This largely failed, however.
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Sectional tensions between the north and the south