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|image =Battles of Lexington and Concord.png
 
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|date =[[Fallout timeline#1775|April 19, 1775]]<ref name="OldNorthChurchInscription">[[Boston landmark inscriptions#Old North Church|Old North Church inscription]]: "''Built in 1723, the Old North Church is the oldest standing church in Boston. Its 191 foot tall steeple also makes it the tallest church in Boston. On the night of April 18th 1775, Lieutenant Colonel Smith marched with 700 British soldiers to Concord on a mission to disarm the rebels. Using a plan devised by Paul Revere, Robert Newman climbed to the top of this church and lit two lanterns to alert patriots that the Redcoats were coming up the Charles River. Thus inspiring Longfellow's famous verse, "One if by land, two if by sea." The battles of Lexington and Concord that followed would start the American Revolution.''"</ref>
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|date =[[Timeline#1775|April 19, 1775]]<ref name="OldNorthChurchInscription">[[Boston landmark inscriptions#Old North Church|Old North Church inscription]]: "''Built in 1723, the Old North Church is the oldest standing church in Boston. Its 191 foot tall steeple also makes it the tallest church in Boston. On the night of April 18th 1775, Lieutenant Colonel Smith marched with 700 British soldiers to Concord on a mission to disarm the rebels. Using a plan devised by Paul Revere, Robert Newman climbed to the top of this church and lit two lanterns to alert patriots that the Redcoats were coming up the Charles River. Thus inspiring Longfellow's famous verse, "One if by land, two if by sea." The battles of Lexington and Concord that followed would start the American Revolution.''"</ref>
 
|location =[[Lexington]], [[Massachusetts]]<br/>[[Concord]], [[Massachusetts]]
 
|location =[[Lexington]], [[Massachusetts]]<br/>[[Concord]], [[Massachusetts]]
 
|result =Start of the [[American Revolutionary War]]<ref name="OldNorthChurchInscription"/>
 
|result =Start of the [[American Revolutionary War]]<ref name="OldNorthChurchInscription"/>
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==Background==
 
==Background==
On the night of [[Fallout timeline#1775|April 18th 1775]], [[Francis Smith|Lieutenant Colonel Smith]] marched with 700 British soldiers to [[Concord]] on a mission to disarm the rebels. Using a plan devised by [[Paul Revere]], [[Robert Newman]] climbed to the top of the [[Old North Church]] and lit two lanterns to alert patriots that the Redcoats were coming up the [[Charles River]]; thus inspiring [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow|Longfellow]]'s famous verse, "One if by land, two if by sea." The battles of Lexington and Concord that followed would start the American Revolution.<ref name="OldNorthChurchInscription"/> The first shots of the battles were fired on the Old North Bridge, and a statue currently stands near it to commemorate the minutemen forces that fought.<ref>[[Preston Garvey]]: ''"{{Tooltip|Well I'll be damned. It's the monument to the original Minutemen. I knew that was somewhere around Concord.|Surprised}} {{Tooltip|That means this right here must be the Old North Bridge. Where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired.|Impressed}} {{Tooltip|I'd call that the best omen I've seen since we left Quincy.|Happy}}"''<br/>[[Sturges]]: ''"{{Tooltip|I don't know what you're talking about, boss, but I'm glad you're happy about it.|Amused}}"''<br/>([[PrestonGarvey.txt]] and [[Sturges.txt]]) {{Small|'''Note:''' This conversation is spoken as the group passes the Minuteman statue on their way to [[Sanctuary Hills]] after [[Fallout 4 quests|the quest]] [[When Freedom Calls]].}}</ref>
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On the night of [[Timeline#1775|April 18th 1775]], [[Francis Smith|Lieutenant Colonel Smith]] marched with 700 British soldiers to [[Concord]] on a mission to disarm the rebels. Using a plan devised by [[Paul Revere]], [[Robert Newman]] climbed to the top of the [[Old North Church]] and lit two lanterns to alert patriots that the Redcoats were coming up the [[Charles River]]; thus inspiring [[Henry Wadsworth Longfellow|Longfellow]]'s famous verse, "One if by land, two if by sea." The battles of Lexington and Concord that followed would start the American Revolution.<ref name="OldNorthChurchInscription"/> The first shots of the battles were fired on the Old North Bridge, and a statue currently stands near it to commemorate the minutemen forces that fought.<ref>[[Preston Garvey]]: ''"{{Tooltip|Well I'll be damned. It's the monument to the original Minutemen. I knew that was somewhere around Concord.|Surprised}} {{Tooltip|That means this right here must be the Old North Bridge. Where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired.|Impressed}} {{Tooltip|I'd call that the best omen I've seen since we left Quincy.|Happy}}"''<br/>[[Sturges]]: ''"{{Tooltip|I don't know what you're talking about, boss, but I'm glad you're happy about it.|Amused}}"''<br/>([[PrestonGarvey.txt]] and [[Sturges.txt]]) {{Small|'''Note:''' This conversation is spoken as the group passes the Minuteman statue on their way to [[Sanctuary Hills]] after [[Fallout 4 quests|the quest]] [[When Freedom Calls]].}}</ref>
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 15:52, 15 November 2019

 
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The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first two battles of the American Revolutionary War.

Background

On the night of April 18th 1775, Lieutenant Colonel Smith marched with 700 British soldiers to Concord on a mission to disarm the rebels. Using a plan devised by Paul Revere, Robert Newman climbed to the top of the Old North Church and lit two lanterns to alert patriots that the Redcoats were coming up the Charles River; thus inspiring Longfellow's famous verse, "One if by land, two if by sea." The battles of Lexington and Concord that followed would start the American Revolution.[1] The first shots of the battles were fired on the Old North Bridge, and a statue currently stands near it to commemorate the minutemen forces that fought.[2]

See also

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Old North Church inscription: "Built in 1723, the Old North Church is the oldest standing church in Boston. Its 191 foot tall steeple also makes it the tallest church in Boston. On the night of April 18th 1775, Lieutenant Colonel Smith marched with 700 British soldiers to Concord on a mission to disarm the rebels. Using a plan devised by Paul Revere, Robert Newman climbed to the top of this church and lit two lanterns to alert patriots that the Redcoats were coming up the Charles River. Thus inspiring Longfellow's famous verse, "One if by land, two if by sea." The battles of Lexington and Concord that followed would start the American Revolution."
  2. Preston Garvey: "Well I'll be damned. It's the monument to the original Minutemen. I knew that was somewhere around Concord. That means this right here must be the Old North Bridge. Where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. I'd call that the best omen I've seen since we left Quincy."
    Sturges: "I don't know what you're talking about, boss, but I'm glad you're happy about it."
    (PrestonGarvey.txt and Sturges.txt) Note: This conversation is spoken as the group passes the Minuteman statue on their way to Sanctuary Hills after the quest When Freedom Calls.