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4:15 AM Captain Parker in command of the militia in Lexington gets confirmation that Revere's warning was correct and the British troops are marching toward Concord. A path that will take them right through Lexington.
(Painting by artist Don Troiani)
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I bet they were not called domestic terrorists by the colonists.
100% never agree.Not all colonists were supportive of a breach from England.
I bet these patriots WERE called the 1700s equivalent of "domestic terrorist" by those who thought their power lay with England.
Makes you wonder where our current crop of traitors (democrat politicians) are getting their power from, huh?
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Proud men doing the right thing......I bet they were not called domestic terrorists by the colonists.
I would be proud to serve with these fine gentlemen.
80% maybe supported it once it looked like the rebels might win.100% never agree.
I believe over 80% of the colonists supported the war.
Of the 20% that were loyal to England......99% of those were the ones employed by England to collect taxes, make laws and keep the peace.....mainly politicians and their paid cronies.......follow the money....as usual.