Lexington and Concord By Emily Berry
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Lexingtonand
ConcordBy Emily Berry
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Causes of the American Revolution
Ideological Origins– Enlightenment ideas
Social Origins– Farming in New England
The French and Indian War Laws and taxes
– “No taxation without representation” Boston Massacre
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT LEXINGTON AND CONCORD?
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APRIL 18, 1775 LEXINGTON Why was this location
important? Who was there?
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Paul Revere Silversmith Revolutionary Leader in the
community
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The Midnight Ride An alarm was sent out
that the British were marching to Lexington and Concord
“One if by Land, Two if by Sea”
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The Other Riders
William Dawes Samuel Prescott Was visiting his girlfriend in
Lexington Help continue the alarm
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The British
General Gage Mrs. Gage
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The Minutemen
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MILITIA AND MINUTEMEN?
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April 19, 1775
The first confrontation -
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What do you notice about these depictions of the battle? How do
the images compare?
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On to Concord Redcoats met the
Rebels at the North Bridge
Who shot first?
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The Battle Road
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The Results and Significance “The Shot Heard Round
the World” Colonial militiamen
effectively harassed the British regulars
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Spreading the news . . . Colonists used
propaganda to promote the revolutionary cause
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The Revolution has begun!!
Is Paul Revere a hero? Could this conflict have been
avoided? Were the colonists right to fight
against the British? What happens now?