
The Revolutionary War didn't begin with the Declaration of Independence. It began more than a year earlier when ordinary colonists stood up to the most powerful army in the world. In April 1775, tensions between the American colonies and the British Crown finally erupted in Massachusetts at Lexington and Concord. Long before the Declaration was signed, colonists had already been resisting British taxes, restrictions, and military pressure, and the British believed they could crush the rebellion before it truly began. In this episode of The Way the World Works, we explain why Lexington and Concord became one of the most important moments in American history. We break down why British soldiers marched toward Lexington, why they wanted to arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock, how colonial information networks warned the militias, and why the "shot heard around the world" marked the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The British underestimated the courage, organization, and determination of ordinary Americans, and that mistake changed history. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why Lexington and Concord happened before the Declaration of Independence What the British hoped to accomplish in Massachusetts Why Samuel Adams and John Hancock were targets How Paul Revere and colonial messengers helped warn the militias What "the shot heard around the world" really means Why the colonists' victory at Concord mattered so much Timestamps: 0:00 America 250 and Revolutionary War History 2:00 What Was Lexington and Concord? 4:00 Why Massachusetts Was Ground Zero 6:00 The British Plan to Stop the Rebellion 8:30 Minutemen, Militias, and Local Resistance 11:00 Paul Revere and the Warning System 14:00 The Shot Heard Around the World 16:30 What Happened at Concord 19:00 Why Lexington and Concord Changed History 👍 Like this video if you believe ordinary people can change history 🔔 Subscribe for more values-based conversations about American history and liberty 💬 Comment below: What moment from the American Revolution inspires you most? Shop Resources: 📘 Learn more about the people, ideas, and events that shaped America in The Tuttle Twins America's History Volume 1 & 2 Bundle https://www.tuttletwins.com/products/americas-history-volume-1-2-bundle 📚 Get Tuttle Twins books and homeschool resources: https://tuttletwins.com Tags: #LexingtonAndConcord #ShotHeardRoundTheWorld #AmericanRevolution #RevolutionaryWar #America250 #AmericanHistory #Liberty #ValuesEducation
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