False - from Concord the British returned to Boston. British reinforcements came out of Boston and met the returning column at Lexington, but the entire British force was ambushed the entire way back by Patriots, Minutemen and other militia who hurried to the scene as word spread of the fighting. The Patriots would fire at the marching British from behind low stone wall surrounding the farmers' fields by the road, then hurry ahead to get into position to fire again.
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Eisenhower and his men were not involved in driving the Italians from North Africa. Indian, British and Australian troops actually drove them out in 1940.
The Americans had several advantages. They fought on their own land, while British had to bring troops and supplies from thousands of miles away. The siege of Yorktown showed how the British depended on support from the sea. When their ships were blocked, the British troops were without support. The British succeeded in occupying cities, but had trouble controlling the countryside. The Patriots, however, knew the local terrain and where too lay an ambush.
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No it did not, the Quartering act forced colonist to house British troops and feed them if needed.
False, Lady Macbeth goes to return the daggers.
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