The Young Continentals at Lexington

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In the charged atmosphere preceding the American Revolutionary War, "The Young Continentals at Lexington" by John T. McIntyre captures the fervor of young patriots rallying for their unalienable rights. As tensions escalate, these spirited youths find themselves at the forefront of the conflict, embodying the values that would eventually shape a nation. With vivid portrayals of their struggles and aspirations, the narrative delves into the pivotal moments leading to the historic confrontation at Lexington, where the Second Amendment's echoes of liberty resonate. Ideal for students and civic activists, this compelling historical novel illuminates the passion and determination of a generation poised to redefine freedom. Discover the resilience of youth in the face of tyranny and the birth of a revolutionary spirit.

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