History Of The Marine Corps

Colonial America - E06: The Intolerable Acts and Colonial Resistance

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In this episode, we delve into General Thomas Gage’s daunting task of enforcing the Intolerable Acts in a colony teetering on rebellion. While Britain sought control, colonists quietly stockpiled weapons and boycotted British goods. Tensions boiled over when Paul Revere’s midnight ride spread the alarm of Redcoat movements, rallying farmers, shopkeepers, and tradesmen to take a stand. The rebellion escalated with a daring raid on Fort William and Mary, where colonists seized weapons, further enraging Britain. When the first shots were fired at Lexington and Concord, ordinary colonists proved they were ready to fight. This pivotal clash shattered any hope for reconciliation, prompting the creation of a united army under George Washington ************* Visit HistoryoftheMarineCorps.com to subscribe to our newsletter, explore episode notes and images, and see our references. Follow us on social media for updates and bonus content: Facebook and Twitter (@marinehistory) and Instagram (@historyofthemarines). This