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what did the colonists prove in the fighting in lexington and concord?
a. they were too poorly trained to stand up to the british soldiers.
b. they still saw themselves as british subjects.
c. they were little more than an unorganized mob.
d. they were willing to fight to the death for their rights.
The battles of Lexington and Concord were the start of the American Revolution. The colonists' actions showed their resolve to defend their rights against British rule. Option A is wrong as they did stand up. Option B is incorrect as the revolution was about breaking from British subjecthood. Option C is wrong as they were organized enough to fight. Option D reflects their willingness to fight for their rights.
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D. They were willing to fight to the death for their rights.