Which of these describes the mood in the colonies immediately following the events at Lexington and
Concord?
A. Most of the colonists were reluctant to start a war.
B. Most of the colonists were eager to declare war against the British.
C. Most of the colonists sided with the Loyalists against the Patriots.
D. Most of the colonists wanted to move to Great Britain.
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