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Title: Battle of Lexington and Concord


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Battle of Lexington and Concord
2
Warm Up Questions
  • What were the role of spies in the
    pre-revolutionary period?
  • Was Paul Revere a spy? Provide evidence to
    support your answer.
  • What was the reasons why General Gage sent troops
    to Lexington and Concord?
  • What was the mission of the midnight riders?

3
Background
  • Just before the Battle
  • Some 4,000 redcoats were stationed in Boston
  • General Gage sent 700 troops to Concord, Mass. on
    April 18, 1775
  • To destroy or capture the ammunition and guns the
    colonists had accumulated in Concord
  • Planned to arrest John Hancock and Samuel Adams
    two prominent patriot leaders
  • The midnight riders alerted the towns and the
    colonists prepared for the arrival of the British
    soldiers

4
The Battle
  • The New England governments are in a state of
    rebellion.
  • King George
  • Colonists were prepared for a fight
  • Minutemen were called upon to fight
  • When the British arrived, Captain Jonas Parker
    and 70 minutemen were waiting
  • April 19, 1775 THE SHOT HEARD AROUND THE WORLD
  • A British commander ordered the Americans to drop
    their weapons
  • They refused, and shots were fired
  • No one knows who fired the first shot

5
Battle cont..
  • There was an exchange of gunfire, and the
    Minutemen fled
  • British marched to Concord
  • Destroyed the towns supplies
  • Militia men were beginning to come from all over
    the area
  • A skirmish broke out at Concords North Bridge
  • British retreated to Boston
  • Were fired upon the whole way back
  • Gage sent 1500 more soldiers to avoid disaster

6
Battle cont
  • The Revolutionary War had begun
  • After the first day of fighting
  • British casualties 273
  • American casualties less than 100
  • Mass. Sent militia to capture two forts
  • Ticonderoga and Crowne Point
  • For a brief moment in history, farmers stood up
    to the greatest military in the world
  • This empire defeated the French and Spanish!!

7
Lexington and Concord
8
Road between Lex and Con
9
Map of the Battle
10
Old North Bridge
11
Old North Bridge
12
In Memory
13
What This All Means
  • A brothers sword has been sheathed in a
    brothers heart, and the once-happy and peaceful
    plains of America are either to be drenched in
    blood or inhabited by a race of slaves. Can a
    virtuous man hesitate in his choice?
  • George Washington

14
Choose Your Side
  • Americans now had a choice to make
  • War was inevitable--the British would send more
    troops and fight
  • Who do the Americans side with??
  • Patriots those who sided with the revolutionary
    cause (called rebels)
  • Loyalists those who supported the British
  • The decisions made would tear apart communities,
    family and friends

15
Which side would you choose?
  • Patriots
  • Pros
  • Independence and the chance to form your own
    nation
  • No longer under the tyrannical rule of the
    British
  • Have the peace and prosperity sought after
  • Cons
  • Labeled as traitors, punishable by death
  • Creating your own government
  • Preparing to fight the greatest military power in
    the world without an army

16
Which side would you choose?
  • Loyalists
  • Pros
  • Maintain the status quo
  • Continue to have the same freedoms as before
    just have the rights addressed
  • Protection given by the greatest military in the
    world
  • Cons
  • Labeled as traitors
  • No ability to participate in creation of
    government
  • Going against communities, family and friends

17
Loyalist Vs. Patriot Debate
  • The colonists believed in the idea of sharing
    ideas and opinions in the form of debates You
    will have a debate against one another
  • Each group member will come up with 10 arguments
    supporting their side (Loyalist or Patriot)
  • Why you are a Patriot, or Loyalist
  • Tomorrow, you will organize your arguments with
    your group members
  • You will choose 4 members to represent your side
  • As a group, you will create an opening argument
    at least 2-5 minutes long
  • You will discuss potential arguments the other
    side will have and try to counter them with your
    own

18
Debate Rules
  • I will be the mediator controlling the time and
    the flow of the debate
  • One side will present an argument, followed by a
    one minute rebuttal from the other side, followed
    by a 30 second response from the presenting side
  • We will alternate sides until the 10 arguments
    have been fully presented
  • You will write a one page reaction to the debate
  • Include your thoughts on the idea of a debate,
    and whether or not you feel this forum works
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