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 Tensions increased during the winter of 1774 and spring of 1775. The King refused to listen to the colonists’ complaints. Patrick Henry said, “Give.

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2  Tensions increased during the winter of 1774 and spring of 1775. The King refused to listen to the colonists’ complaints. Patrick Henry said, “Give me liberty or give me death!”

3  Militias formed and trained throughout the colonies.  Minutemen – citizen soldiers ready to fight at a moment’s notice

4  A. the British General in Boston had heard that the colonists had stockpiled a lot of weapons in nearby Concord.  The colonists found out that he planned to send troops to seize them, but they did not know when  700 Redcoats tried to leave Boston secretly on the night of April 1775, but the colonists had look-outs watching them

5  A. Paul Revere and William Dawes rode horses ahead to Lexington to warn the minutemen.  B. “The British are coming!”

6  A. When the British reached Lexington on April 19, 1775, 70 minutemen were waiting.  B. A shot was fired, but know one knows who fired it.  C. Both sides then exchanged gunfire and 8 colonists were killed

7  A. here, another conflict occurred  B. the British found no supplies here

8  A. They then had to march 20 miles back to Boston.  B. All along the way, colonists fired at them from the trees and behind walls

9  A. 247 redcoats were dead or wounded  B. 93 Colonists were dead or wounded  The American Revolution had begun!!!!!!


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