12/18/09
from Conservative Libertarian Outpost
The
Time Has Come
A Powerful Essay by Mark Alexander, Publisher of
PatriotPost.US

Captain Parker, Militia Commander
at Lexington Green
Massachusetts Colony was a hotbed of
sedition in the spring of 1775. Preparations for conflict with the Royal
authority had been underway throughout the winter with the production of arms
and munitions, the training of militia (including the minutemen), and the
organization of defenses. In April, General Thomas Gage, military governor of
Massachusetts decided to counter these moves by sending a force out of Boston to
confiscate weapons stored in the village of Concord and capture patriot leaders
Samuel Adams and John Hancock reported to be staying in the village of
Lexington.
The atmosphere was tense, word of General Gage's intentions spread through
Boston prompting the patriots to set up a messaging system to alert the
countryside of any advance of British troops. Paul Revere arranged for a signal
to be sent by lantern from the steeple of North Church - one if by land, two if
by sea. On the night of April 18, 1775 the lantern's alarm sent Revere, William
Dawes and other riders on the road to spread the news. The messengers cried out
the alarm, awakening every house, warning of the British column making its way
towards Lexington. In the rider's wake there erupted the peeling of church
bells, the beating of drums and the roar of gun shots - all announcing the
danger and calling the local militias to action.
In the predawn light of April 19, the beating drums and peeling bells summoned
between 50 and 70 militiamen to the town green at Lexington. As they lined up in
battle formation the distant sound of marching feet and shouted orders alerted
them of the Redcoats' approach. Soon the British column emerged through the
morning fog and the confrontation that would launch a nation began.


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