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Why was the battle of Lexington considered so significant? A: Thousands of colonists were killed. B: It was the first battle between the colonists and the British troops. C: The…
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Why was the battle of Lexington considered so significant?
A: Thousands of colonists were killed.
B: It was the first battle between the colonists and the British troops.
C: The colonists soundly defeated the British regulars.
D: The Indians finally decided to support the colonial militiamen.
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It was the first battle and it signified the beginning of the revolution.
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The correct answer is B. it was the first battle
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