the battle of Lexington was one battle that started by a random gun fire from either a civilian or the English in April 19, 1775.
The American Revolution; there was a naval blockade of Boston harbor during the War of 1812; during the Civil War the state provided men to serve, munitions and other manufactured items.
None, Massachusetts as the site of a number of Revolutionary battle, but none in the Civil War.
The battles were fought in Massachusetts
Most of the naval battles of the Punic Wars were fought over the Mediterranean Sea, although that was not what the War was fought over. The war was fought over places like Corsica and Sardinia, and Spain.
Paul Revere fought in a few wars. He fought in Massachusetts, Boston harbor and Pentecost Expedition.
She fought in the revolutionary war in Massachusetts 4th Regiment of the Continental army.
The first two battles of the Revolutionary War were fought in Lexington and Concord, MA.
fought in Massachusetts
The battles were fought in Massachusetts
the American revolution
Early battles of the American Revolution were fought in Massachusetts, New York, and New Jersey.
Massachusetts which at the time was properly called the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
I know there was something about the Alamo
War of 1812
No. The 54th Massachusetts was not yet in existence when the Bull Run battles were fought.
Massachusetts which at the time was properly called the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
all i know is that the U.S has fought in about 8 wars, but i bet there's a lot more! :)
About fifty. Which part of the 50-yearwar are you interested in?
The first battles of the American Revolution were fought in Massachusetts: Lexington and Concord.