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Raid In Boston Summary

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LEXINGTON and CONCORD, MA- In yesterday’s early hours, a force of British regulars, commanded by General Thomas Gage, marched out of Boston searching for a weapons cache in the town of Concord. These troops met a little resistance in Lexington on their way through. When getting to Concord, the Royal Forces found few arms, but found a force of Minutemen awaiting them. These Minutemen chased the regulars all the way back to Boston, all while the Minutemen’s numbers steadily grew. The Minutemen had been warned of the surprise raid by the efforts of three riders that had set out from Boston ahead of the regulars. This was instrumental in the Minutemen’s victory because the regulars were not expecting that anyone would have enough time to organize resistance since this was supposed to be a surprise raid. …show more content…

These indiscreet signals alerted Paul Revere and William Dawes to spring to a gallop and ride away to Lexington and Concord, warning all the towns along the way that there was a Royal Force on its way. When the regular force reached Lexington, about 1000 men strong, they encountered a small band of militiamen on the village green. The regular column halted once they marched onto the green. The commander of the regulars sent a messenger out who told the colonists to disperse or we will shoot. Neither side moved. Suddenly, a shot rang out. Not knowing from which side the shot came, the regulars let out multiple volleys with little return fire. The force of about 77 colonists dispersed immediately. When all the smoke cleared, there were 9 colonists wounded and 8 dead, while the regulars had no casualties. Then, according to Isaiah Thomas, “The troops then laughed, and damned the Yankees, and said they could not bear the smell of

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