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A Single Blow: The Battles of Lexington and Concord and the Beginning of the American Revolution April 19, 1775

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A concise history of the "shot heard round the world"--and the dramatic day that began America's war for independence. Includes maps and photos.

When shots were fired at Lexington and Concord on a spring day in 1775, few, if any, fully grasped the impact they would ultimately have on the world.

This concise book offers not only a guide to the historical sites involved but a lively, readable history of the events, a culmination of years of unrest between those loyal to the British monarchy and those advocating for more autonomy and dreaming of independence from Great Britain. On the morning of April 19, Gen. Thomas Gage sent out a force of British soldiers under the command of Lt. Col. Francis Smith to confiscate, recapture, and destroy the military supplies gathered by the colonists and believed to be stored in the town of Concord. Due to the alacrity of men such as Dr. Joseph Warren, Paul Revere, and William Dawes, utilizing a network of signals and outriders, the countryside was well aware of the approaching British--setting the stage for the day's events.

From two historians, this is an outstanding introduction to a momentous battle, and the events that led up to it.

314 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 19, 2017

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February 17, 2021
Would be a great travel guide for anyone going to Boston. Not an in depth read, but excellent information to start telling the story.
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March 7, 2023
I felt a little confused, reading this book. I like the idea of mixing historical narrative with a travel guide approach, but found that those elements interfered with my following along with and making sense of the events described. I did learn things that I had not known. In my experience, while the Civil War was well covered in my schooling, less was taught about the details of the Revolutionary War. I wonder if others also had that same experience.
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November 11, 2023
I was expecting a more in depth look at the battles of Lexington and Concord but this was an introductory work compared to David Hacket Fischer’s Paul Revere’s Ride. It had many pictures of modern historic landmarks in the Boston area, and I would definitely consult this book if I was visiting there. But I didn’t learn much, and found it fraught with Yankee Whig propaganda.
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February 28, 2025
Excellent guide book for those interested in visiting the various sites involved with the start of the American Revolution. The photos along with descriptions of why each site is significant is really helpful. This book is compact and serves as a great reference book and can be carried with you during your visit.
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October 4, 2024
Full of detail about what happened in Lexington and Concord in 1776. Includes guides to visiting the historical sites in and around Lexington, Concord, Boston and other towns in the area. Very well put together. Makes you want to go visit and follow their guides.
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June 19, 2021
A quick and easy read. A concise retelling of the events of April 19, 1775. Liked the addition of sites to visit along the route.
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