If someone can answer all of these you get Brainiest and 15 point its not a lot but here are the questions

Document A:
1) Who was John Barker?

2) What kind of document is this?

3) When was this written?

4) According to this document, what happened at the Battle of Lexington?

5) According to this document, who fired the first shot at the Battle of Lexington?

6) Do you think this document provides a trustworthy account of what happened at the Battle of Lexington? Why or why not?

Document B:
1) Who were the authors of this document?

2) What kind of document is this?

3) When was this written?

4) What details about the Battle of Lexington do Documents A and B have in common?

5) What details about the battle are different?

6) Do you think this document provides a trustworthy account of what happened at the Battle of Lexington? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Document A:

1) Lieutenant in the British army.

2) A diary entry

3) April 19, 1775

4) British arrived, prepared for an attack but did not intend to attack. Colonists fired 2 shots. British shot back, then colonists ran away.

5) Colonists- patriots

6) No, he's a lieutenant, so he'll take the side of the British.

Document B:

34- minute men

2) Legal testimony - court document

3) April 25, 1775

4) The British were walking toward the colonists on April 19th, 1775.

5) Doc B- British shot 1st/ Doc A- Colonies shot first

Doc A- Says 200-300 colonies/ Doc B- 32 men an testifying

Doc B- More dramatic- colonists back were turned, killed and wounded/ Doc A- Shots fired

6) Yes, because there are more details. Thirty-four people testify to this vs. 1 person.

10 days later vs. that night in his diary.  

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