In the aftermath of Lexington and Concord everybody was stuck figuring out exactly what it all meant. Were they now at war with Great Britain? If so, what were they fighting for? Was it reconciliation or was it independence? At roughly the same time that fighting is happening in Massachusetts, in Virginia Lord Dunmore will make a play to get control over the worsening situation. It was a move that would backfire in spectacular fashion and push Virginia to the brink of war.
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4.36 The Declaration of Independence
Season 4 Supplement 1: The Declaration of Independence
4.35 Reconciliation or Independency
4.34 Boston Liberated
4.33 Common Sense
4.32 The 1775 Invasion of Canada
4.31 The Aftermath of Bunker Hill
4.30 The Battle of Bunker Hill
4.28 Lexington and Concord
4.27 Approching the Breaking Point
4.26 The Boycott
4.25 The End of Civil Government
4.24 The First Continental Congress
4.23 Preparing to Meet
4.22 The Intolerable Acts
4.21 Franklin in the Cockpit
4.20 The Boston Tea Party
4.19 The Hutchinson Letters Crisis
4.18 The Pause in Politics
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