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    Lexington and Concord

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    Jennifer Mezzetti Source 1: Map of the events of April 18-19‚ 1775 1. Which rider makes it through South Bridge to warn the colonists in Concord that the British are coming? Prescott makes it through South Bridge to warn the colonists. 2. Which towns does the British army go through after they leave Boston? The town they went through after they left Boston were Concord. 3. Evaluate the British route. How do they make it to the mainland from Boston? They travel west through Cambridge

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    Lexington Concord

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    Source 1: Map of the events of April 18-19‚ 1775 Which rider makes it through South Bridge to warn the colonists in Concord that the British are coming? Paul Revere Which towns does the British army go through after they leave Boston?Concord‚ Lexington‚ and Monotomy. Evaluate the British route. How do they make it to the mainland from Boston? Do they enter by land or by sea? Explain your answer using geographic landmarks. they enter by sea throught he Charles River. Why do you think that the

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    Source 1: Map of the events of April 18-19‚ 1775 Which rider makes it through South Bridge to warn the colonists in Concord that the British are coming? paul revre. Which towns does the British army go through after they leave Boston? concord. Evaluate the British route. How do they make it to the mainland from Boston? Do they enter by land or by sea? Explain your answer using geographic landmarks. Why do you think that the Sons of Liberty arranged to have 3 riders warn that the British were

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    1. Lexington and Concord: The first battle of the Revolutionary War‚ fought in Massachusetts on April 19‚ 1775. British troops had moved from Boston toward Lexington and Concord to seize the colonists’ military supplies and arrest revolutionaries. In Concord‚ advancing British troops met resistance from the Minutemen‚ and American volunteers harassed the retreating British troops along the Concord-Lexington Road. Paul Revere‚ on his famous ride‚ had first alerted the Americans to the British movement

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    Winship Larceny

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    “In re Winship‚ 397 U.S. 358 (1970)‚ was a United States Supreme Court decision that held that when a juvenile is charged with an act that would be a crime if committed by an adult‚ every element of the offense must be proved beyond reasonable doubt‚ not preponderance of the evidence.” (In re Winship. n.d.). Samuel Winship‚ at the time was a 12-year-old boy who was arrested and charged as a juvenile delinquent. Winship was arrested because he broke into a woman’s locker and stole $112 dollars from

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    Lexington and Concord

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    Battles of Lexington and Concord The Battles of Lexington and Concord was a part of the American Revolution. It played a big role in the revolution because the battles marked an outbreak of open armed conflict between the kingdom of Great Britain and the mainland of British North America. The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagement of the American Revolutionary War. They were fought on April 19‚ 1775‚ in Middlesex county‚ province of Massachusetts Bay. The British Army’s

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    Who Fired At Lexington? Who fired first at Lexington? This question seems to remain a mystery until now‚ but after much research‚ and answer has been decided. After scouring through many affidavits‚ maps‚ paintings‚ and such‚ I have learned that the most logical answer is that the King’s troops‚ or the British‚ were the ones who opened fire unto the colonial troops. There is credible testimony as well as a piece of art that leads to this conclusion. To begin with‚ there are two witnesses to

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    How did Simon learn that Baz was a vampire? He followed him in the ruins of the catacombs and saw him drink the blood of a rat. Why doesn’t Penny really like the Mage? Because she thinks he is sexist. What was the latest Humdrum’s attack? They were Flibbertigibbets‚ a type of bird. When did this attack happen? It happened one week ago in the classroom. Why is the Humdrum so dangerous? What does he do that is so menacing? He creates holes in the atmosphere and in these holes‚ you can’t practice

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    The Battle of Lexington and Concord The battle of Lexington and Concord was the first battle of the American Revolutionary War‚ marking the ‘shot heard around the world.’ Pursuing several years of mounting tensions and the livelihood of Boston troops‚ the military governor of Massachusetts‚ General Thomas Gage‚ began moving to secure the colony’s military supplies to keep them from the patriot militias. His proceedings received official consent on April 14‚ 1775‚ when orders arrived from the secretary

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    On April 18-19‚ 1775‚ many troops were involved in the Lexington and Concord Battles. I believe that British are the ones who fired first. I believe this because in the image it shows many of the troops being shot at and trying to flee. Also‚ because there are many people dead who had been killed by the guns on the ground. I say this because in the picture that is shown‚ you can see that the British are the ones who have more troops than the others‚ also you could see that they are marching away

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