The Battles of Lexington and Concord took a toll on both sides. For the colonists, 49 were killed, 39 were wounded, and five were missing. For the British, 73 were killed, 174 were wounded, and 26 were missing. While the colonists lost many minutemen, the Battles of Lexington and Concord were considered a major military victory and displayed to the British and King George III that unjust behavior would not be tolerated in America. The battles also constituted the first military conflicts of the American Revolution.
The colonists became upset when they heard that British soldiers burned houses and fired upon innocent people.49 colonists were killed and 29 were wounded with 5 missing
In the Revolutionary Period of America's history, the April 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord provoked diverse reactions among American colonists. Some reacted with apathy, some were surely filled with fear about what would happen next, while others (Loyalists) reacted with disapproval of the American hostilities. The most influential group, however, reacted with fervent patriotism: in support of the Americans who stood their ground at those first battles of the Revolution, they took up arms and otherwise prepared to join the War for Independence.
They went to war at Lexington and Concord, two small towns in the "New World." Here is where the first shots of the American Revolutionary War.
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they were outraged and started to boycott
they were outraged and started to boycott
they kept taxing the colonists and started saying that the colonists could do nothing about it
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American colonists rebelled and fought.
Colonists did not go crazy ,all they did was try to get away from the British as fast as they could so they could not die.
the colonists were furious with it but the western lands were reserved for the native americans as "hunting grounds"