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On the night of March 5th, 1770 the soldiers fired at a mob of innocent citizens, killing three of them. (The Spy Who Saw It All pg; 1)
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Paul Revere led a group onto British ships, dressed as Indians. They dumped crates of British tea into the ocean.
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Paul Revere was sent to Lexington at 10 o'clock that evening by Joseph Warren to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock about the soldiers. (Paul Revere's Deposition; pg. 311)
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At 11 o'clock on the night of the 18th, two officers followed Paul Revere for about 300 yards. Finding out that they could not catch him, they stopped. (Paul Revere's Deposition; pg 311)
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At Midnight on the 19th of April, Paul Revere crossed the bridge into Medford on his way to Lexington. (Paul Revere's Ride; pg. 305)
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At one on the morning of the 19th of April, Paul Revere rode into Lexington warning to people of the attack. (Paul Revere's Ride; pg. 305)
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It was two on the morning of the 19th, Paul Revere was riding over the bridge into Concord. He spreads the word of the British soldiers. (Paul Revere's Ride; pg. 305)
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Paul Revere was about half way between Lexington and Concord when he was stopped by 2 British officers.
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In 1776 representatives of the colonies wrote and signed the Dectaration of Independence, declaring that the colonies were no longer part of England. (The Spy Who Saw It All; pg 1)