The battle of Lexington. Indeed the British troops engaged at Lexington were the same who had to carry on the march to Concord.
Paul Revere
Trade between the Early U.S. and Britain was banned, therefore, the troops attacked early U.S. as a punishment.
according to research, the british herd there were weapons hidden at concord and Lexington.
Lexington and Concord, Mass were the sites of the battles.
On April 19, 1775, American soldiers exchanged gun fire with British soldiers in the Massachusetts towns of Lexington and Concord ... These shots would soon become the first of the American Revolutionary War ...
Paul Revere
The Battle of Lexington took place as the British army was marching on its way to which of the following towns?
Paul Revere
because it was only a 20 mile walk
Paul Revere
Paul Revere
After Lexington, the British went to Concord, Massachusetts.
Only Lexington!!
They were actually marching to Concord, but Lexington was on the way. They wanted to get from Boston to Concord MA to seize the ammunition stored there, so the colonial militia wouldn't use it against the British. In that time, there were really only a few routes from Boston to Concord because everything was forest or farmland. The route ran through Lexington, and the militia there were alerted to the British approach, so they came out to delay the British from getting to Concord. This delay, which became the "Shot Heard Round the World" when a skirmish broke out, gave the Concord militia enough time to remove a lot of ammunition and gave revolutionary leaders time to escape capture. The "battle" on Lexington Green was the first actual battle of the American Revolution.
according to research, the british herd there were weapons hidden at concord and Lexington.
Trade between the Early U.S. and Britain was banned, therefore, the troops attacked early U.S. as a punishment.
the fighting in lexington an concord