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Q: Was the Concord militia representative of the population of Concord?
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What was the Massachusetts militia storing in Concord?

They were storing arms and ammunition in concord


How did the role of the militia change after the battles of lexington and concord?

The militia changed to minutemen


Did the role of militia change after the battle of Lexington concord?

Yes- It did.


The militia stopped the british troops at what bridge?

Concord Bridge


What happened right after the Battle of Concord?

Colonial militia chased the British to Boston.


How did the role of the militia change after the battle of Lexington and Concord?

they changed to minitemen.


What bridge did the militia stop the british at?

the concord bridge gust did paper today


Who warned the militia at Lexington and Concord that British troops were on the move?

Paul Revere


Who warned the militia that the british were marching to concord?

Paul revere and William Dawes


First battle between British troops and colonial militia?

lexington and concord


At what bridge did the militia stop the british troops?

the concord bridge gust did paper today


Who forced the redcoats to get out of Concord and into Boston?

An American colonial militia called the Minutemen, due to the fact they claimed they could prepare themselves to fight in a minute. The militia had just cleared the cache of arms they had stashed in Concord. The British were going there to take the cache of arms themselves (they learned from a tip by a loyalist), but the militia got there first and drove them out, firing on them as they marched back to Boston. It was the second battle of the beginning of the American Revolution, following a colonial loss at Lexington, where the militia had met the redcoats on their way to Concord from Boston in the first place.