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What did the Battles of Lexington and Concord prove about the colonists? They proved that the colonists did not believe that they could defeat the
redcoats.

They proved that the colonists were not unified when it came to fighting for Freedom

They proved that the colonists did not have
good leadership.

The proved that the colonists were willing to fight and die for the cause of liberty

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