After the skirmish on Lexington Common, the British army proceeded on to Concord. At the Old North Bridge in Concord, a force of milita repelled the British army and the British began to retreat back to Boston.
Battle of Lexington and Concord
After the skirmish on Lexington Common, the British army proceeded on to Concord. At the Old North Bridge in Concord, a force of milita repelled the British army and the British began to retreat back to Boston.
we won and forced the British to retreat
The Battle of Lexington. I should know, I not only studied it, but I got the answer correct on my History test.
The British army then marched toward Concord, but were met there with superior numbers of Patriot forces and were forced to retreat back to Boston.
the british won the lexington battle
The first battle of the American revolutionary war was in Lexington, MA and then the British went to Concord hoping to find ammunition
The incident at Lexington was more of a skirmish. The fight at Concord Bridge developed into a battle, especially during the British retreat to Boston. The first set-piece battle was the misnamed Battle of Bunker Hill.
The battle of Lexington. Indeed the British troops engaged at Lexington were the same who had to carry on the march to Concord.
the British wanted to take control of lexington
The British Regulars won the battle Of Lexington at the beginning of the war.
It really was not much of a battle. About 70 colonist militia met the British and realizing they were greatly outnumbered, dispersed with few loses, so you can say the British won. the British then marched on to Concord. Along the way militia men hid in the wood and picked the British off.