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Boston's Committee of Correspondence was the first formal committee of its type, helping to coordinate responses against the British. Paul Revere took the lead of an intelligence group for this committee, and is well-known for his Midnight Ride, wherein he warned Concord of a movement by the British Army so that they could remove any military supplies and prevent the British from getting them.
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Nuclear submarine is a type of transportation. It begins with N.
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It didn't lead to Lexington and Concord. First, they were several years apart so there is no direct relationship and there were several "Boston massacre " type events before it. The difference was the propaganda handbills that were drawn by Revere to show the soldiers shooting colonists. It didn't happen the way it was shown and John Adams was the lawyer for the soldiers. They were found not guilty. The battle at Lexington wasn't planned by either side, and to this day no one knows who fired the first shot that morning. No matter that day did result in the first shots, but it still didn't result in the war. It will be another year before the Declaration of Independence and Bunker Hill. After Bunker Hill the king decided that the colonies were in rebellion and traitors to the king.
Containerization is a type of system that is used with freight transportation. It is an intermodal type of transportation where the items are in containers.
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Concord refers to grapes. Fruit is the proper spelling.
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Concord apartments are located in a village type setting in Caledonia, Wisconsin. These luxury apartments are set in 23 acres and are close to Lake Michigan.
The "Concord Hymn" is a lyric poem, specifically a hymn since it was written to be sung at the dedication of the Obelisk in Concord, Massachusetts. The poem is known for its commemoration of the Battle of Concord and the start of the American Revolutionary War.