She moved to concord after she was 8 years old
Louisa May Alcott moved to Concord, Massachusetts with her family when she was about 8 years old in 1845.
she lived in orchard house
Louisa May Alcott was born in Germantown Pennsylvania, and she moved to Boston six years later. There, Alcott's father, Mr. Bronson Alcott, and educator and a transcendentalist, opened a school. When things at the school didn't go quite right, the Alcott family moved to Concord, MA (in 1838).Louisa's family moved often, due to her father's work. In 1843, her family and a few other families moved to a large farmland, which they called the Utopian Fruitlands. There, they lived simplistic lifestyles until moving once more and settling in "Hillside" their house in Concord.Louisa May Alcott served as a nurse during the Civil War, where she got the content for her book Hospital Sketches.Alcott died in 1888, a few days after her father's passing. She is buried on Author's Hill in Concord."Louisa May Alcott." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 16 Jan. 2013. Web. 16 Jan. 2013
She was born in Germantown,Pennysylvania and at a early age, Moved to Boston,Massachusetts
Louisa May Alcott was born in Pennsylvania, but soon moved away.William Penn, Edwin Drake, George Washington, Erie Lowin, AND MOREDaniel Boone
Louisa May Alcott felt a sense of duty and compassion during the Civil War while working as a nurse. She was deeply moved by the suffering she witnessed and dedicated herself to providing care and comfort to wounded soldiers. Her experiences during this time inspired her to write about the impact of war on individuals and society.
to take the weapon stash the colonists had their
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
"Lexington" was not a team that was playing a game. When the shots were fired several of the 77 men in Concord died on the Lexington green. The British moved on to Concord where the battle at Concord Bridge took place, so there were two different battles. The British basically won the morning in Lexington, but lost the day at Concord and going back to Boston.
The British troops moved on Lexington and Concord in an attempt to seize a reported arms cache, and to attempt the capture of John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
Franklin Pierce practiced law in the state of New Hampshire, primarily in the town of Concord. He started his legal career in 1827 after being admitted to the bar.
It was the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
Some of them moved around and hid behind things and some didn't.
Thoreau moved into his cabin at Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts, in the spring of 1845. He lived there for two years, documenting his experiences and reflections on solitude and nature in his book "Walden."