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AP US History: What happened at Lexington Green. Looks at the viewpoints of this situation from the standpoint of several different historians.

Title: AP US History: What happened at Lexington Green. Looks at the viewpoints of this situation from the standpoint of several different historians.
Category: History / North American History
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AP US History: What happened at Lexington Green. Looks at the viewpoints of this situation from the standpoint of several different historians.

What Happened On Lexington Green Time is something unrecoverable. Every passing moment of your life is captured and then lost somewhere in time and will never be replayed again in the physical world. We call this 'history'. History has existed for however long time has existed. The only reason we know about our history is if, after time has passed, the events of that moment were recorded somewhere, whether it be in an audio or …showed first 75 words of 2516 total

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showed last 75 words of 2516 total…volley of shots that killed either patriots." Most teachers would argue that Steinberg is completely wrong in making that statement because it is not a proven fact that the English were the first to fire upon the rebels. Furthermore, Steinberg did not mention the argueability of his comments. He did not state that historians have debated the issue for years, and that after 200 years an answer has yet to be found in any known source.

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