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The Colonials Of The Boston, Concord Area

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The colonials of the Boston, Concord area were vital in the beginning of the American Revolution. Paul Revere and other members of the Whig Party were key in alerting the colonists to the impending British. The supporters of Revere and his platform made up a majority of the New England coast line, specifically New Hampshire and Massachusetts and were essential pieces in allowing Revere’s plan to prevail. From these people birthed a militia who were able to defend the land and other materials from the British and set up the foundation for our American armed forces. This society, in order to succeed, had to be able to communicate, play to their strengths, and be willing to risk everything for a shot at freedom. Using these traits, the colonists, with Revere as their leader, were able to defeat the British. Communication is key The ability to communicate is one skill that sets the minutemen and supporting colonist apart from others of that time. More importantly, it set them apart from the British enemies. In the beginning chapters of the book I had the perception that Paul Revere was just a gossip monger. A skilled horsemen who liked to stir up trouble for General Thomas Gage. Once I completed the book, I realized that he in fact was a communication expert and so were the colonist around him. Fisher writes about the tactics and skills that Revere and his supporters used to aide in the defeat of the British. This society wasn 't just using communication to defeat British

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