The Minutemen found out about the British army's battle plans by planting spies and lookouts around British camps. One of these spies was Paul Revere.
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The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought on June 17, 1775, during the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The British were ultimately victorious due to their superior numbers and organization. Although the Americans fought valiantly and inflicted heavy casualties on the British, they were forced to withdraw as they ran out of ammunition. The battle highlighted the necessity for the American forces to improve their training and resources in order to compete with the well-disciplined British army.
AnswerGeneral William Howe commanded British forces and Israel Putnam and William Prescott were in charge of the Massachusetts Militia.Thomas Gage lead the British and William Prescott lead the Americans.
The shot heard round the world. For the Colonists: Militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay - Minute Men For the British: British Army, British Marines, Royal Artillery
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The British were after a cache of gunpowder and several cannon they had learned that the colonists had at Concord. Along the way at Lexington they encountered the Lexington Minute Men drawn up on the town green, beside the road. British officers ordered the Minute Men to disperse ("Disperse, ye damned rebels!"). No one knows who fired the first shot. Fourteen Minute Men were killed, and no British, though one or two may have been slightly wounded. The British pushed on to Concord and found more serious resistance as Minute Companies poured in from all directions. The cannon and gunpowder had been hidden and were not found. The British burned several houses and started back for Boston. Their retreat quickly became a near rout, as the Minute Men took cover behind stone walls in fields beside the road and kept firing at the British. Then the Minute Men would scurry ahead and repeat the process. A relief column sent out from Boston met them on their return to Lexington, but all were harried the entire way back to town, and several hundred British troops were shot. The British entered numerous houses beside the road from which they claimed firing had come, and killed all persons found inside, and set many on fire. Lack of a coordinated effort and an overall commander prevented the complete destruction or capture of the entire British column.
The Minutemen were Americans
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The Battle of Bunker Hill was fought on June 17, 1775, during the early stages of the American Revolutionary War. The British were ultimately victorious due to their superior numbers and organization. Although the Americans fought valiantly and inflicted heavy casualties on the British, they were forced to withdraw as they ran out of ammunition. The battle highlighted the necessity for the American forces to improve their training and resources in order to compete with the well-disciplined British army.
The shot heard round the world. For the Colonists: Militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay - Minute Men For the British: British Army, British Marines, Royal Artillery
AnswerGeneral William Howe commanded British forces and Israel Putnam and William Prescott were in charge of the Massachusetts Militia.Thomas Gage lead the British and William Prescott lead the Americans.
Minute men was on the U.S. side.
With little ammo, waiting gave the colonists an advantage over the British, who attacked three times. Because they waited, the colonists lost 400 men while the British lost over 1,000. However, the British defeated the Americans at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Massachusetts.
That the americans wanted freedom and could stand up to the strongest country and army in the world at the time... the British. They wanted to prove that they were not afraid of the British army. They stood up to the 700 men when there were under a 100 "minute men".
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The first battle was fought at Lexington, where the so called 'shot heard around the world' was fired by an unknown gunman, beginning the first battle of the war. The British won this battle and marched on to Concord, where they were defeated and forced to retreat to Boston. On the way, they had to go back through Lexington, where the Revolvers were waiting to take revenge, causing another defeat for the British army.
A minute man.