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To: DNME

Actually, the patriots at Lexington were not Minutemen. Lexington was too cheap to pay for the extra training required to earn the “Minuteman” designation. So, it was the Lexington Militia who stood on that triangle of grass facing the Redcoats.

Further, even that Militia was likely well-trained by officers who fought along side the Brits in Indian skirmishes during the French and Indian War. They may have been drilled equally as well as their Redcoat counterparts and as free men, were better-motivated.(Most of the Redcoat infantry was “impressed” into service.) Patriot leaders knew well that information about a British attack on “embattled farmers” would play better in New York and Philadelphia than if it was known that well-drilled Minutemen and Militia troops fought well against the Brit regulars that day.

Finally, “the shot heard ‘round the world” may likely have been fired by Paul Revere himself, who was sent back to Lexington by the fleeing Sam Adams, ostensibly to retrieve Adams’ papers from where Adams had stayed the night before. Many early accounts of the fight in Lexington, had the instigating shot coming from the corner of a house to the rear of the gathered Militia. When later asked if he knew anything about that famous shot, Revere remained vague and unwilling to state much about what he observed. Good ol’ Sam Adams was a very shrewd political agitator and organizer; he knew what it would take to stir up a revolution and its seems he had a bigger role (directing Revere to make sure something happened?) than most give him credit for that morning.


12 posted on 04/19/2014 5:13:19 PM PDT by EarlT357
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To: EarlT357

If one were to stand on green today, brandishing a long rifle....you would be promptly hauled off to jail.


15 posted on 04/19/2014 5:34:58 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (If you want to keep your dignity, you can keep it. Period........ Just kidding, you can't keep it.)
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To: EarlT357

I understand the Brits pulled off a big gun grab just a week or two before Lexington, which provided added motivation to the colonials.

So much history that we’re missing.


17 posted on 04/20/2014 4:50:29 AM PDT by DNME (This is the government our Founders warned us about.)
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