Written by a participant in the famous battle of Concord during the American Revolution, this book offers a firsthand account of the events of April 19th, 1775, when British troops attempted to seize American military supplies stored in the town. The author describes the intricate maneuvers and conflicts of the day, as well as the larger political and social context that led up to the outbreak of hostilities.
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