
The Lexington-Concord Battle Road
The battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, mark the start of the American Revolutionary War. On this day, tensions finally boiled over between the British and Americans, as the struggle for independence began. History notes this battle as a win for the patriot forces, who were more prepared for British advances than initially calculated. However, both sides faced losses, a sign of the ensuing years yet to be fought.
Learn more about this historic day through this hour-by-hour account of events, as recorded by the Boston National Historic Site Commission in a 1958 report. Containing maps detailing said events, this booklet, and Minute Man National Historical Park, are, in the words of former superintendent Nancy Nelson, “symbol[s] of humanity’s universal struggle for liberty.”
Details:
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Historical nonfiction
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44 pages, approx. 5”x 8”, soft cover booklet
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Text and maps for this publication originated from the Boston National Historic Sites Commission, 1958 report
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Printed in USA, published by Eastern National