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The Battle of Lexington was the most important battle of the revolutionary war. ... Later on in Lexington a man by the name of Samuel Prescott joined them. ...
The man who led the militia at Lexington Green was Captain Jonas Parker. ... He and his
troops were ferried across the Boston Harbor to start there march to Lexington. ...
The battle at Lexington was a small battle, but it started everything for the Americans. It was a gruesome battle for some. ... Gunpowder was still in the air, but you could clearly see who won this battle. ... The British redcoats won the battle at Lexington and even though there were dead bodies around them Pitcairn allowed them to cheer since it was a British tradition to cheer after every victorious battle. ... Eight Americans were dead at Lexington.
Approximate Word count = 656 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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