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Shots Heard Round the World
Manage episode 477673298 series 2886945
The Battle of Lexington marked the beginning of the American Revolution, with ordinary farmers standing against British troops in an extraordinary act of courage and defiance despite overwhelming odds.
• Solomon Brown, an 18-year-old dairy farmer, first spotted British officers with concealed weapons on April 18, 1775
• Lexington was a struggling dairy community of 700 people in economic depression, yet deeply committed to revolutionary ideals
• Reverend Jonas Clark had been preparing his congregation for resistance since 1768, making Lexington more radical than surrounding towns
• The militia companies were well-organized with proper equipment made through cottage industries throughout Massachusetts
• The famous "shot heard round the world" likely came from either Lieutenant Sutherland or Solomon Brown
• The entire Battle of Lexington lasted less than three minutes but ignited eight years of revolution
• The 250th anniversary commemoration begins April 19, 2023, with reenactments broadcast nationally
• Historical reenactors have meticulously researched period accounts to create an accurate portrayal of events
If you like the show, please subscribe, like, and check out my YouTube channel at Crossword Author Interviews and website at bookclues.com to follow more conversations about America's founding history throughout this 250th anniversary year.
Chapters
1. Shots Heard Round the World (00:00:00)
2. Introducing the 250th Anniversary (00:00:01)
3. Setting the Stage: Lexington 1775 (00:01:50)
4. Solomon Brown's Discovery (00:08:36)
5. Militias and Minutemen Formation (00:16:00)
6. Paul Revere's Midnight Ride (00:25:11)
7. The Shot Heard Round the World (00:33:12)
8. Reenactment Details and Modern Commemorations (00:39:52)
130 episodes
Manage episode 477673298 series 2886945
The Battle of Lexington marked the beginning of the American Revolution, with ordinary farmers standing against British troops in an extraordinary act of courage and defiance despite overwhelming odds.
• Solomon Brown, an 18-year-old dairy farmer, first spotted British officers with concealed weapons on April 18, 1775
• Lexington was a struggling dairy community of 700 people in economic depression, yet deeply committed to revolutionary ideals
• Reverend Jonas Clark had been preparing his congregation for resistance since 1768, making Lexington more radical than surrounding towns
• The militia companies were well-organized with proper equipment made through cottage industries throughout Massachusetts
• The famous "shot heard round the world" likely came from either Lieutenant Sutherland or Solomon Brown
• The entire Battle of Lexington lasted less than three minutes but ignited eight years of revolution
• The 250th anniversary commemoration begins April 19, 2023, with reenactments broadcast nationally
• Historical reenactors have meticulously researched period accounts to create an accurate portrayal of events
If you like the show, please subscribe, like, and check out my YouTube channel at Crossword Author Interviews and website at bookclues.com to follow more conversations about America's founding history throughout this 250th anniversary year.
Chapters
1. Shots Heard Round the World (00:00:00)
2. Introducing the 250th Anniversary (00:00:01)
3. Setting the Stage: Lexington 1775 (00:01:50)
4. Solomon Brown's Discovery (00:08:36)
5. Militias and Minutemen Formation (00:16:00)
6. Paul Revere's Midnight Ride (00:25:11)
7. The Shot Heard Round the World (00:33:12)
8. Reenactment Details and Modern Commemorations (00:39:52)
130 episodes
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