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Today, amid the cacophony of Patriots' Day sights and sounds, there is--if one listens closely--a background quiet that filters down to the present. Some of the buildings that stood more than 240 years ago still stand about Lexington Green, throughout Concord, and along Battle Road. The steeple of the Old North Church looks out across the Charles River to the granite spire honoring those who fought on the slopes around Bunker Hill. One can walk past Parker's Revenge, Merriam's Corner, and the spot where a messenger named Paul Revere was captured. But look deeper. Who were those who once walked these same streets, endured great anxiety and hardship, and ultimately made a choice? Who were those at risk in the spring of 1775?

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Table of Contents

Cover.
Title Page.
Welcome.
Dedication.
List of Maps.
Patriots' Day.
Prologue. Tuesday, December 13, 1774
Part I. An Irrepressible Tide, January–March 1775
Chapter 1. New Year's Day 1775
Chapter 2. Drumbeats of Dissension
Chapter 3. Who Would Be True Patriots?
Chapter 4. Volleys of Words
Chapter 5. "Fire, If You Have the Courage"
Chapter 6. Boston in the Bull's-Eye
Chapter 7. Independence or Reconciliation?
Part II. "Let It Begin Here," April 1775
Chapter 8. The General's Dilemma
Chapter 9. Two Lanterns
Chapter 10. Lexington Green
Chapter 11. On to Concord
Chapter 12. By the Rude Bridge
Chapter 13. Retreat, If We Can
Chapter 14. Percy to the Rescue
Chapter 15. What Have We Done?
Chapter 16. Spreading the News
Part III. Decisive Days, May–June 1775
Chapter 17. Must We Stand Alone?
Chapter 18. "In the Name of the Great Jehovah…"
Chapter 19. Ben Franklin Returns
Chapter 20. Lexington of the Seas
Chapter 21. Three Generals and a Lady
Chapter 22. What Course Now, Gentlemen?
Chapter 23. "The White of Their Gaiters"
Chapter 24. "A Dear Bought Victory"
Epilogue. Monday, July 3, 1775
Acknowledgments.
Photos.
A Preview Of Macarthur At War.
About The Author.
Books By Walter R. Borneman.
Praise For Walter R. Borneman's American Spring.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Newsletters.
Copyright.

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New York, USA, Boston, USA, London, UK

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David Lambert

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OL25899659M
ISBN 13
9780316221016

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