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The legendary television actor moderates new 4-part series via historical Lexington, Concord battles,

By Paul Revere on his legendary midnight trip to George Washington, which is called to LED, a new 4-part series by Kelsey Grammer explores the historical battles of Lexington and Concord.

The series “Blood on the Bridge: The Battle of Lexington and Concord” will be a premiere on Monday in Fox Nation, Streaming Service by Fox News Media.

The series revolves around the tensions between the British and the colonists in Massachusetts, as violence on the way to Concord.

“From the political intrigue to the Battlefield Defiance, these men shape the opening shots of the American Revolution and the birth of a nation,” says the program description.

The series nature with Samuel Adams gathers on a shared congress. Grammer, known for his acting in jubilation and frasier, speaks to the spectators through the clashes, fights and a nation that begins to find his voice.

“Blood on the bridge: The Battle of Lexington and Concord"

The series “Blood on the Bridge: The Battle of Lexington and Concord” will be a premiere on Monday in Fox Nation, Streaming Service by Fox News Media.Fox Nation

It has been 250 years since the shots in Lexington and Concord rang.

British troops marched from Boston in the early morning of April 19, 1775 and gathered about 14 miles northwest in Lexington’s city of Green.

First -hand witnesses remembered some British officers: “Throwed down their arms, her villains, her rebels!” And that a shot could be heard in the middle of the chaos, followed by the “scattered fire” of the British. The battle became so violent that the area of ​​fire powder stank.

At the end of the day, the fights were 7 miles west to Concord and around 250 British and 95 colonists were killed or wounded.

The Associated Press contributed to this reporting.

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