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Why were the battles in Lexington, Concord, and Cambridge significant?
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Why were the battles in Lexington, Concord, and Cambridge significant?
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These battles were important because it showed the British that the Americas were strong and established their freedom and independence
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Because it was when America was separating from the British to make america its own country.
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