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the first man killed at Lexington & Concord was a black man
The Battle of Lexington and Concord was made up of two battles that began on April 18th, 1775
No one knows. A shot rang out that morning on the Lexington green and a battle began. It wasn’t a war yet.
The tension started when the colonists started to get sick of being ruled by a king who was all the way across the Atlantic ocean, but the actual fighting started when after the Boston massacre, British soldiers were ordered to seize weapon stashes at Lexington and Concord, they were ambushed by local militia and started fighting the revolutionary war.
it took 7 miles for the british troops to march from lexington to concord.
the first man killed at Lexington & Concord was a black man
There are 20 Lexington's in the USA, which one in which State
It didn't. One battle in 1775 with Lexington and Concord. Most people weren't that involved in declaring independence.
It didn't. One battle in 1775 with Lexington and Concord. Most people weren't that involved in declaring independence.
Information about the battle of Lexington and Concord can be found in all good history books. The battle was one of the first military engagements of the American Civil War.
it broke out because a shot was fired from one of the houses in villages and they also got report that they are carrying some weapons.
The Battle of Lexington and Concord was made up of two battles that began on April 18th, 1775
No one knows. A shot rang out that morning on the Lexington green and a battle began. It wasn’t a war yet.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord began the open fighting on April 19, 1775. At Lexington, the British shot and disarmed US militiamen, and then marched on Concord, where (later in the day) they were fired on by a larger force of colonists and forced to withdraw to Boston.
yes it was at one point at 1768 this is crucial fact to the american history.
The tension started when the colonists started to get sick of being ruled by a king who was all the way across the Atlantic ocean, but the actual fighting started when after the Boston massacre, British soldiers were ordered to seize weapon stashes at Lexington and Concord, they were ambushed by local militia and started fighting the revolutionary war.
No one led the battle of Lexington. It was an event that just happened and history does not report who fired the first shot. The British were enroute to Concord when they found the 77 colonist on the Lexington green. Someone fired the first shot and soon a battle began. When it was all done the British reorganized and continued their march to Concord.