Another name for the Battle of Lexington & Concord could be "The Shot heard Around the World." Hope It Helps! :)
The Battle of Lexington and Concord was important because it marked the beginning of The American Revolution. Also it made the Colinistes more confident that the could deafet the British.
The purpose of the battle of Lexington and Concord was so that the Lexington's side could get everything that wanted on the Concord's side and the Concord's side could get everything that they wanted on the Lexington's side. But they never finished because they all died because they were all horny and wanted sex and couldn't take it anymore so they cut off their dicks.
The battle of Princeton was another triumph for the American side. It made them believe that they could still manage to win the war. Also, the battle made the British believe that the Americans could actually become independent.
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On April 18th, 1775 the signal was to tell Paul Revere whether the British were going to approach Lexington by sea or by land. A patriot placed two lamps in the tower and Paul Revere then spread the word to the rest of the patriots so they could be ready for the battle.
They lost the battle of lexington, but they won in a moral way, because that proved that they could take on the british. The battle of concord, they were lucky, or skilled.
At the formal start of the American War for Independence, the Battles of Lexington and Concord led to support for the independence movement for several reasons. For one thing, the Lexington battle demonstrated yet again the British willingness to shed American blood, and this galvanized many Americans. For another thing, the American victory at Concord inspired confidence in many Americans that the British could be beaten in a war.
They lost the battle of lexington, but they won in a moral way, because that proved that they could take on the british. The battle of concord, they were lucky, or skilled.
The 1st major battle of the American Revolution was the battle of Saratoga.One of the 1st was Lexington and Concord or the battle of Bunker hill could be the 1st. It all depends on how you look at it.
The first battle of the Revolutionary War is considered to be the Battle of Lexington. This "Battle" was not even what could be called a skirmish. The British technically won the battle because more Americans than British were killed on Lexington Green and because the colonists did not prevent the British from moving on to Concord.
One reason is that the Americans could then decide if they wanted to pay the tax for tea from the King of England. Another reason is that they first learned guerrilla warfare and it would bring them victory in the end.
First recognized battle of the war was "the shot heard round the world" at Lexington and Concord. It could be argued that hostilities started elsewhere, though.
The Battle of Lexington and Concord was important because it marked the beginning of The American Revolution. Also it made the Colinistes more confident that the could deafet the British.
The event of Lexington and Concord benefited the colonists. The events of April 19th were a huge victory for the Colonists. They prompted the British to go into panic mode, and bring in more soldiers. At the same time, the "American Cause" began to take on a new form around the country. American militias saw that they could beat the British, and at the same time the British saw they could be beaten.
Lexington was the 77 men who lived there who met the British army on the town green. No one knows who fired the first shot, but the end result was 5 men dead and a raid on houses. By the time they got to Concord the news had spread from around the area and colonial men arrived anyway they could. They fired on the British all the way back to Boston. Watch the movie April Morning based on the book. It is a Hallmark movie made for TV, but it really gives a feeling for the battles of Lexington and Concord.
The purpose of the battle of Lexington and Concord was so that the Lexington's side could get everything that wanted on the Concord's side and the Concord's side could get everything that they wanted on the Lexington's side. But they never finished because they all died because they were all horny and wanted sex and couldn't take it anymore so they cut off their dicks.
Yes. The Battle of Lexington and Concord are often referred to as a single battle due to the proximity of their locations and the fact that they happened consecutively on the same day. The Battle of Lexington, which occurred prior to hostilities at Concord, was much more of a minor skirmish than a true battle, in the traditional sense.Lexington was fought between members of the Lexington Militia and British soldiers. Despite the belief by many that Lexington "Minutemen" were present that day, Lexington actually had noMinutemen, as they could not afford them. Minuteman were members of a local militia who were usually the most fit and best trained members of a militia. Towns paid Minutemen to drill much more frequently than regular militia members and to be "ready" at a minutes notice, hence their name, to respond to trouble, usually Indian attacks.The Lexington Militia, having notice of the Regular's or "Redcoats", as they referred to the British soldiers, not "the British", (remember the colonists at this point considered themselves British citizens) pending arrival gathered at Buckman Tavern in the very early morning hours of April 19, 1775, adjacent to the Lexington Green, a common area at the center of the town. After several hours of waiting for the Regulars, word of their imminent arrival reached them and they mustered in formation on the Green. The Regulars approached the Green and with weapons at the ready, ordered the "rebels" to drop their weapons. History will probably never know which side fired the first shot, or shots, but soon thereafter eight militia members laid dead or dying, with others injured. The Regulars only suffered one minor injury there. After composing their troops and re-establishing order, the British force proceeded to the town of Concord.