THIS DAY IN HISTORY – American Revolution begins at Battle of Lexington – 1775

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Battle of Lexington and Concord

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American Revolution: Battle of Lexington and Concord

At about 5 a.m., 700 British troops, on a mission to capture Patriot leaders and seize a Patriot arsenal, march into Lexington to find 77 armed minutemen under Captain John Parker waiting for them on the town’s common green. British Major John Pitcairn ordered the outnumbered Patriots to disperse, and after a moment’s hesitation the Americans began to drift off the green. Suddenly, a shot was fired from an undetermined gun, and a cloud of musket smoke soon covered the green. When the brief Battle of Lexington ended, eight Americans lay dead or dying and 10 others were wounded. Only one British soldier was injured, but the American Revolution had begun.

By 1775, tensions between the American colonies and the British government approached the breaking point, especially in Massachusetts, where Patriot leaders formed a shadow revolutionary government and trained militias to prepare for armed conflict with the British troops occupying Boston. In the spring of 1775, General Thomas Gage, the British governor of Massachusetts, received instructions from England to seize all stores of weapons and gunpowder accessible to the American insurgents. On April 18, he ordered British troops to march against the Patriot arsenal at Concord and capture Patriot leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock, known to be hiding at Lexington.

The Boston Patriots had been preparing for such a military action by the British for some time, and upon learning of the British plan, Patriots Paul Revere and William Dawes were ordered to set out to rouse the militiamen and warn Adams and Hancock. When the British troops arrived at Lexington, a group of militiamen were waiting. The Patriots were routed within minutes, but warfare had begun, leading to calls to arms across the Massachusetts countryside.

When the British troops reached Concord at about 7 a.m., they found themselves encircled by hundreds of armed Patriots. They managed to destroy the military supplies the Americans had collected but were soon advanced against by a gang of minutemen, who inflicted numerous casualties. Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith, the overall commander of the British force, ordered his men to return to Boston without directly engaging the Americans. As the British retraced their 16-mile journey, their lines were constantly beset by Patriot marksmen firing at them from behind trees, rocks, and stone walls. At Lexington, Captain Parker’s militia had its revenge, killing several British soldiers as the Red Coats hastily marched through his town. By the time the British finally reached the safety of Boston, nearly 300 British soldiers had been killed, wounded, or were missing in action. The Patriots suffered fewer than 100 casualties.

The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first battles of the American Revolution, a conflict that would escalate from a colonial uprising into a world war that, seven years later, would give birth to the independent United States of America.

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Hubber 75
Hubber 75
April 19, 2022 8:29 am

Tonight Is the Anniversary of Paul Revere’s Ride, Read as Mr. Revere Explains The Battle of Lexington and Concord in His Own Words

mr mittenz
mr mittenz
April 19, 2022 10:36 am

You know the story in books you have read, how the British regulars fired and fled, the Patriots gave them ball for ball, behind each fence and farmyard wall, blocking their troops at the bend in the road, pausing only to fire and reload, a cry of defiance and not of fear, the people are channeling Paul Revere.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
April 19, 2022 12:39 pm

These young and brave Patriots — would that we had them here today to help US overthrow the ‘Redcoats’ among US who have sworn to carry out our death sentence … 

If we were occupied today by an hostile force — just who among US would there be to fight for our Independence — for our right to live and to survive as a people — to become a Sovereign Nation … to declare our Independence from the tyrants who wish US harm and death?

I love this Nation — after love of God and love of Family and Friends — it is next in line … and, after my nearly 75 years here, it saddens me greatly to realize that I may actually witness its demise.

What can I do? How can I still serve the Cause of Freedom and Liberty today? I’m not sure — but I’m not willing to lie down and be trampled and overrun just yet … 

Semper Fi — 1966-68

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Anthony Aaron
April 19, 2022 4:57 pm

We ARE occupied by an hostile force. Xiden didn’t get the alleged vote totals without direct help, and likely much of it came from China and Ukraine (and bigTech of course….who is controlled by China). And personally, had this country broken up into hundreds of much smaller, sovereign entities a LONG TIME AGO, we likely would not be facing any of what we are facing today. It certainly doesn’t sadden me one bit to see it all fall apart. It has been a sham of a nation since at least 1860 with little to no respect for the limits imposed by the Constitution since way before that. Peaceful dissolution would be far preferable to the mass bloodshed and death that is inevitable if we continue down our current path.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  MrLiberty
April 20, 2022 1:29 am

china has no need to meddle in our elections … they can do as they please with US no matter who’s in power.

OTOH, schmuckerberg and his FB billion$ shunted more than $350,000,000 to democratic precincts to help with the vote counts, etc. — same with the human barnacle from GA — who even ended up violating a court order to purge the voter rolls in GA of dead and other detritus by having a relative who’s a judge tell her it was OK to do so …

This November’s elections will likely end up being quite a hoot … and ’24 — well — we might not even get to have that election, depending on how the political winds are blowing and how much progress the WEF minions are making on their great reset.

James
James
April 19, 2022 12:50 pm

Waco/the Oklahoma bombing/the death of Kevin Obrien,great guy and host of the weapons man blog,sad day in history,prepper cat is not happy.

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