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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 87. Chapters: 1775 in Canada, 1775 in Denmark, 1775 in England, 1775 in France, 1775 in Great Britain, 1775 in India, 1775 in Ireland, 1775 in Norway, 1775 in Russia, 1775 in Scotland, 1775 in international relations, 1775 in the Thirteen Colonies, Battle of Bunker Hill, Battles of Lexington and Concord, Capture of Fort Ticonderoga, Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec, Siege of Boston, Siege of Fort St. Jean, Boston campaign, Battle of Chelsea Creek, Letters to the inhabitants of Canada, Battle of Machias, Battle of Longue-Pointe, Battle of Great Bridge, Powder Alarm, 1775 English cricket season, Burning of Falmouth, Paul Revere's Ride, Gunpowder Incident, Battle of Kemp's Landing, Pugachev's Rebellion, Battle of Gloucester, List of state leaders in 1775, First Anglo-Maratha War, Dunmore's Proclamation, Conciliatory Resolution, 5th General Assembly of Nova Scotia, Liberty Point Resolves, Mecklenburg Resolves, Newfoundland Hurricane of 1775, Tryon Resolves, Bush Declaration, Olive Branch Petition, Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms, Fincastle Resolutions, Munroe Tavern (Lexington, Massachusetts), Proclamation of Rebellion, Restraining Acts 1775, Prohibitory Act, Breed's Hill, 1775 Liverpool Seamen's Revolt, Colliers and Salters Act 1775, Hanna's town resolves, 1775 in Wales, Flour War, List of colonial governors in 1775. Excerpt: The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. They were fought on April 19, 1775, in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge, near Boston. The battles marked the outbreak of open armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in the mainland of...