How One Man Trekked 300 Miles Through The Snow and Saved The Revolutionary War
<p>On April 19th, 1775, the British army laid siege to Boston. The move was in response to the battles of Lexington and Concord, which turned the American Revolution into a military conflict. The British hoped by surrounding Boston, they could cut off the head of the snake. Boston was known as the economic heart of New England and a hotbed of revolutionary activity.</p>
<p>The Americans knew this as well. If Boston fell to the British, the Revolution would falter and potentially fail before it could get off the ground. If the American Revolution was going to survive, the British had to be driven from Boston.</p>
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