The siege against British troops at Boston
The siege against British troops at Boston
The Battle of Concord led directly to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. Fought on April 19, 1775, it was part of the larger conflict that began with the battles of Lexington and Concord, where colonial militia confronted British troops. This confrontation galvanized colonial resistance against British authority, ultimately leading to the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The events marked a significant escalation in the struggle for American independence.
No one led the battle of Lexington. It was an event that just happened and history does not report who fired the first shot. The British were enroute to Concord when they found the 77 colonist on the Lexington green. Someone fired the first shot and soon a battle began. When it was all done the British reorganized and continued their march to Concord.
The events were that there was a battle of Concord.
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George Washington led the battle
he led the Americans in the battle of lexington and concord against the british
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