1775

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1775·North America·War

Lexington and Concord

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.

April 19, 1775Enlightenment
1775·Europe·Politics

James Watt Partners with Matthew Boulton

At Boulton's Soho Manufactory near Birmingham, Watt finally found the capital and precision machining to build his engines at scale. Their first commercial installations pumped water out of Cornish tin mines. Boulton told Boswell, 'I sell here, sir, what all the world desires - POWER.' The partnership would last twenty-five years and produce over five hundred engines that powered mines, mills, and the dawn of industrial capitalism.

1775Enlightenment
1775·North America·Politics

Second Continental Congress Convenes

The Congress reassembled in Philadelphia's State House. It adopted the New England militias, sent an 'Olive Branch Petition' to George III (who refused to read it), and named George Washington commander-in-chief. A continent was improvising a country in committee rooms, one vote at a time. Washington left for Cambridge before the ink dried, arriving to find a ragged army besieging the British garrison in Boston.

May 10, 1775Enlightenment
1775·North America·War

Battle of Bunker Hill

Massachusetts farmers, entrenched on Breed's Hill above Charlestown, were told not to fire until they saw the whites of the British eyes. They inflicted a thousand redcoat casualties - half of Howe's attacking force - before running out of powder. A tactical defeat so expensive it felt like a victory.

June 17, 1775Enlightenment
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