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Tango0113 Nov 2022 9:12 p.m. PST

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"If you grew up attending the American school system, you likely feel confident in your knowledge of the Revolutionary War. George Washington, Battle of Lexington and Concord, Paul Revere, Surrender at Yorktown–what else could there possibly be? But as with any war, and especially any revolutionary period, there were a number of events so odd that teaching them is nearly impossible. Even before that shot heard 'round the world in 1775, revolution had been fomenting. The (soon-to-be) nation-wide feeling of youth, empowerment, and freedom made for strange bedfellows–and these strange Revolutionary War facts…"

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