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Friday, January 25, 2013

Refusing to Disarm: Lexington and Concord - Murray N. Rothbard - Mises Daily

Refusing to Disarm: Lexington and Concord - Murray N. Rothbard - Mises Daily
Despite the mounting tension in the South, the main focus of potential revolutionary conflict was still Massachusetts. The British authorities, ever more attracted to a hard line, were becoming increasingly disenchanted with the timorousness and caution of General Gage, who had actually asked for heavy reinforcements when everyone knew that the scurvy Americans could be routed by a mere show of force from the superb British army. Four hundred Royal Marines and several new regiments were sent to Gage, but the king, one of the leaders of coercion sentiment, seriously considered removing Gage from command.

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