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No. The Minute Men did not organize until after Lexington and Concord.
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There was 75 killed.....i know that because i just learned it in school today.
In most colonies, Minute-Men were being trained. General Thomas Gage heard about some potential weapons in Concord, and marched British troops up to Concord from Boston to try and get rid of the weapons.
The Battle of Lexington and Concord.
Minutemen fought British regulars for the first time in Lexington and Concord.
The "minute men " were a special units within the general militia. They were more like our rangers or seals of today. The first minute men unit to engage the British was in Concord. We have done a disservice to these brave men by not recognizing them as a special unit in the revolution. Usually the term "minute man" is used to refer to the entire militia and that is not what they were.
In most colonies, Minute-Men were being trained. General Thomas Gage heard about some potential weapons in Concord, and marched British troops up to Concord from Boston to try and get rid of the weapons.
At Lexington, 8 Americans were killed and 10 wounded. At Concord and on the march back to Boston, the Redcoats killed 2 more Americans. When the Redcoats reached Boston, 250 British soldiers had been killed or wounded.
they hid along the road and fired at the british. Rushed to concord and lexington.
Concord in April 18 1775 when the British marched to the town from Boston to collect the cache of weapons hidden there.