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Xavier Acosta
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20 May, 06:23
The battle of Lexington and concord signaled
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Emmalee Huffman
20 May, 06:51
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The correct answer to this question is that the Battle of Lexington and Concord are seen as the start of the American Revolution.
These battles mark the first open hostilities with the British Army and signaled the beginning of the War.
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