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On the night of April 18, 1775, British forces began a fateful march from Boston that would ignite the American Revolution. What started as a covert military operation to seize colonial weapons and arrest rebel leaders culminated in the first armed confrontation between British regulars and American militia at Lexington Green, forever changing the relationship between Britain and its American colonies.
By Matt SchmidtOn the night of April 18, 1775, British forces began a fateful march from Boston that would ignite the American Revolution. What started as a covert military operation to seize colonial weapons and arrest rebel leaders culminated in the first armed confrontation between British regulars and American militia at Lexington Green, forever changing the relationship between Britain and its American colonies.