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Massachusetts GOV. calls for the fight for the freedom to continue 250 years later: “Time of our generation” star-news.press/wp

Massachusetts GOV. Maura Healey invited Americans to continue the fight for freedom as she spoke to remember the battle for Concord and the beginning of a revolutionary war on Saturday, saying that “our freedoms attack again.”

Healey was one of the speakers on the ceremony held on the old north bridge, the location of the battle for Concord 250 years ago. Earlier in the morning, Zora Hello was held where the muskets and cannons were shot. Saturday ceremony participated in the middle over a paradedenoting 250 years from the battle.

Reenpkt Concord Battle was held soon after the battle of Lexington again in the morning before. After the British broke the minutes in Lexington 250 years ago, they marched at Concord, where they wanted to capture the colonist ammunition accessories.

They were Healey, Rep. Lori Trahan and British Consul General for New England David Clay

“In Massachusetts, we always set fire to Beacon”

“In Massachusetts, we always set fire to the alarm. We always stopped on the ground and we will always,” said Healey. “And now it’s time to honor and fulfill that legacy. We live in an instant, when our freedoms are once again attacked, including the highest offices in the country. I’m sending our revolutionary predecessors: the disappearance of people from our streets, requirements for uncomfortable prefful. “

Healey’s pensions echoed Tipan, who said the founders knew that the threat of democracy would not come from another country.

Tapan: Nobody stands above the law in America

“What started here in Concord became a shot” around the world. It was more than the beginning of the war, that was the beginning of the idea, that the government was worth defending, “said the founders of this fragile experiment from abroad, came from within … in America, a rich or as powerful, standing above the law.”

Musket Hello on the old northern bridge in Concord after the Memorial Venac was appointed the Minutemen and British soldiers.

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After Healey and Trahan talked, the council laying was held, the memory of those who fought in Concord, as well as British soldiers who were killed in the battle and were buried in Concord. Healey and Chief General Gary Keefe Massachusetts Nationals put a wreath in the statues of Minuteman, and the other placed Glina on the Grave British soldiers. After setting the wreaths, he was performed from the Voleski greetings from the old northern bridge.

2025-04-19 17:46:00

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