i don't think so. the following website says that they needed strong leadership so the second continental congress selected him as commander in chief of the continental army. it's in the aftermath section.
http://www.charlestownonline.net/bunkerhillbattle.htm
no because he forgot to take a dildo out of his mouth so his cheeks were hurting. so he took it out and shoved it up his butt hole.
no.
The Battle of Lexington
Joseph warren
Paul Revere did.
The Battle of Concord.
No. Fighting had already broken out before July 4, 1776. The Battle of Bunker Hill, for example, took place in 1775, as well as Paul Revere's famous ride to alert the Colonists of approaching British Navy. The Declaration signed in Philadelphia was a show of solidarity among representatives of the various colonies.
Yes, he was the first to use dental forensics to ID a soldier killed at bunker hill.
The "midnight rides" by Paul Revere and William Dawes (April 18-19, 1775) came first, alerting the colonial militias of the movement of British troops from Boston into the countryside. Later on April 19 came the Battle of Lexington (a skirmish the British won) and the Battle of Lexington (which compelled the British to retreat to Boston). The Battle of Bunker Hill (fought mainly on Breed's Hill) was fought 2 months later, on June 17, 1775.
The battle that followed the warning of Paul Revere was the Battle of Lexington and Concord. This was considered one of the first military battles of the American Revolution.
The Battle of Lexington
Joseph warren
no he did not
Paul Revere did.
The Battle of Concord.
paul revere i'm guessing
No. Fighting had already broken out before July 4, 1776. The Battle of Bunker Hill, for example, took place in 1775, as well as Paul Revere's famous ride to alert the Colonists of approaching British Navy. The Declaration signed in Philadelphia was a show of solidarity among representatives of the various colonies.
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