lexington and concord
The loyalists remained loyal to the British throughout the American Revolution.
Paul Revere and William Dawes were the two individuals that warned the American Militia that the British were coming. This was important to the Militia because this was the first military battle between the Americans and the British in the Revolutionary War.
It was in Breeds Hill (known as Bunker Hill) near Boston,colonial militia were able to hold off tow of three British charges had to retreat when they ran out of ammunition.
The militia played a big role in early tensions between the colonies and Great Britain. For example, the minute men were militia men trained to right on a minutes notice. They were the people who fought the British in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
Minuet men
Colonial militia chased the British to Boston.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord were fought between British forces consisting of British Army, British Marines and Royal Artillery and Colonial American "Minutemen" formally known as the Militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
The battle of Concord was fought between American colonial militia and British soldiers. While there were no clear winners, the colonial militias successfully defended their territory, inflicting heavy casualties on the British troops and forcing them to retreat. Ultimately, the battle is seen as a turning point in the American Revolutionary War.
The loyalists remained loyal to the British throughout the American Revolution.
Militia
Paul Revere and William Dawes were the two individuals that warned the American Militia that the British were coming. This was important to the Militia because this was the first military battle between the Americans and the British in the Revolutionary War.
The first battle of the American Revolution was the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. British troops were ordered to seize American colonial military supplies in Concord. Colonial militia confronted the British in Lexington, resulting in a skirmish. As the British retreated from Concord, they faced intense guerrilla-style attacks from colonial militia along the way. The battle marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War.
It was in Breeds Hill (known as Bunker Hill) near Boston,colonial militia were able to hold off tow of three British charges had to retreat when they ran out of ammunition.
None. He wasn't there. The battle was fought between the British and the Massachusetts militia. George Washington was in Virginia.
The militia played a big role in early tensions between the colonies and Great Britain. For example, the minute men were militia men trained to right on a minutes notice. They were the people who fought the British in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
In the battle of Camden, South Carolina, General Gage put militia in the line. The militia ran. The rest of the line could not withstand the British attack. While Colonial Militia were quite effective under certain conditions, they did not withstand a direct charge by professional solders.
Colonial militia chased the British to Boston.