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War had come on April 19, with the first blood shed at Lexington and Concord near Boston, then savagely on June 17 at Breed’s Hill and Bunker Hill. (The June engagement was commonly known as the Battle of Bunker
“Every Machiavellian policy is now to be vindicated towards the people of America.”
“surely every post ought to be deemed honorable in which a man can serve his country.”
Phillis Wheatley,
spiked cannon, shattered gun carriages and wagons. Ships left behind
Gordian knot,
upon

