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Question
- the colonial militias involved in the battles of lexington and concord were primarily composed of:
a. loyalists
b. british soldiers
c. french allies
d. ordinary citizens
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Loyalists supported the British, so they wouldn't be in colonial militias fighting against British authority.
- Option b: British soldiers were the opposing force, not part of colonial militias.
- Option c: French allies joined later in the Revolutionary War, not at Lexington and Concord.
- Option d: The colonial militias (minutemen) at Lexington and Concord were made up of ordinary colonist citizens who were ready to fight quickly.
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d. Ordinary citizens