Enlightenment · North America · War
1775
Lexington and Concord
April 19, 1775
At dawn on Lexington green, a British column found 77 militiamen in formation. A shot was fired - no one knows by whom - and eight Americans died. Further on at Concord the militia turned the redcoats back; by sunset of that long April day they had shot the army's advance to pieces along sixteen miles of road.