Only 30% of Colonists Wanted Revolution? | Walter R. Borneman

Who actually fired that fateful first shot in spring of 1775? The British claimed it was the colonists. The colonists claimed it was the British. Dive into this question with Walter R. Borneman as he explores the events behind Lexington and Concord.

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“Lexington and Concord: The First Battles of the Revolution”
Walter R. Borneman
Author, American Spring: Lexington, Concord, and the Road to Revolution

This speech was given on March 1, 2026, during a Hillsdale College CCA seminar, “1776”
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