From Logan International Airport in Boston, the most direct route to Concord is about 25 miles northwest on state Rt 2. During rush hour, this is usually a 2 hour trip, during a quiet time, about 40 minutes
About 10 miles apart. It is about a total of 20 miles from Boston with Lexington in the middle.
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9 miles taking ROUTE 2 - WEST.
About 7 miles.
11.02 miles
No state abolished slavery during the Revolutionary War. Massachusetts via its Constitution of 1780 did not recognize slavery and thusly "abolished" it, but no state abolished slavery as far as I can see before or "around the time" of the Revolutionary War.
A group of minutemen were told to leave Lexington, as they did someone fired a shot that is known as "the shot heard 'round the world." Both sides started to shoot after that shot. When they had stoped eight colonist were killed and ten wounded.
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Samuel prescott had encountered William dawes and paul revere near the lexington green at about 1 am, and joined them to warn the town they were stopped by some british soldiers on the way paul revere was captured William dawes ran away and got lost in the lexington woods Samuel prescott jumped his horse over a low stone wall to escape from the british soldiers, and he was the only one who got through he arrived in concord at about 1:30 am
It is about 1,534.97 miles according to MapQuest.
6.5 miles
About *8 miles
It is about 6.5 miles.
The fastest track from Lexington, MA to Concord, MA is according to Google Maps a 7.2 Miles or 15 to 20 Minutes drive.
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from Lexington to Concord it would take you about ten miles fifteen minutes if you are driving.
Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts. The British had got wind of a store of cannon and gunpowder the colonists had amassed at Concord and set our from Boston to seize it. Paul Revere and others warned the Minute Companies of the militia that the British were on the way. The British encountered the Minute Company of the Lexington militia drawn up on the town green when they got that far. Shots were exchanged and the British pushed on to Concord.
about 6.5 mi.
The first shot fired at Lexington and Concord started a war between nations that were not only on separate continents, but also involved other nations. The impact of the war reached far beyond England and the Colonies. This involves with Lexington and Concord 1775 Answer The line is originally from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn" (1837), and referred to the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.
The first shot fired at Lexington and Concord started a war between nations that were not only on separate continents, but also involved other nations. The impact of the war reached far beyond England and the Colonies. This involves with Lexington and Concord 1775 Answer The line is originally from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn" (1837), and referred to the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.
The first shot fired at Lexington and Concord started a war between nations that were not only on separate continents, but also involved other nations. The impact of the war reached far beyond England and the Colonies. This involves with Lexington and Concord 1775 Answer The line is originally from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn" (1837), and referred to the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.
The first shot fired at Lexington and Concord started a war between nations that were not only on separate continents, but also involved other nations. The impact of the war reached far beyond England and the Colonies. This involves with Lexington and Concord 1775 Answer The line is originally from the opening stanza of Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Concord Hymn" (1837), and referred to the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.