Paul Revere And The Minutemen Analysis

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In the British perspective, it seemed as if it was inconceivable that the Americans could ever win the Revolutionary War of the 18th century. The very idea was unthinkable, infeasible, and even laughable. They thought they were the very pinnacle of civilization, but Rome also believed that and Rome collapsed. They never thought that a diminutive army of disorganized, inexperienced soldiers could get the better of them. The New England society was made up of religious, astute, creative, determined, obdurate, and courageous men and women who were not going to allow some foreigners commandeer their nation. The society of Revere and the Minutemen was very spiritual and believed wholeheartedly in God. “On the other side, Paul Revere and the