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Lexington
Lexington is a rural farming village in Massachusetts, located not far from Boston, and is on the Menotony Road to Concord. Lexington is a small, quaint town full of deeply Christian, hardworking people, who want better for their children than they had for themselves. The town is home to diverse political opinion as well, though the majority of it opposes the heavy-handedness of the British presence in Boston. Lexington is home to a common, park-like area (also referred to as a “green”), which serves as a meeting place for various purposes. Lexington is also home to a church meetinghouse, which is central to the town’s activities and people. Among those who live in Lexington are Adam Cooper and his family, Joseph Simmons and his family, the Reverend, and numerous others. The town, when assembled, boasts of a militia of some 70 men and boys to defend it. The...
This section contains 511 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |