the minutemen fled
Redcoats was another name for British soldiers because of their red uniforms.
the battle at Lexington & Concord was between the british soldiers (redcoats) and the patriots(american colonists.)
In most colonies, Minute-Men were being trained. General Thomas Gage heard about some potential weapons in Concord, and marched British troops up to Concord from Boston to try and get rid of the weapons.
A British force marched on concord because they were getting ready in order to prepare for battle, i think.
In most colonies, Minute-Men were being trained. General Thomas Gage heard about some potential weapons in Concord, and marched British troops up to Concord from Boston to try and get rid of the weapons.
Redcoats was another name for British soldiers because of their red uniforms.
They next marched on to Concord.
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.
because to secure a solider
There were no battleS. It was one battle. It was the beginning of the Revolutionary war. The famous Paul Revere's Midnight Ride and "The Redcoats are coming! The Redcoats are coming!"
The British were going to collect dangerous weapons stored.
When leader Thomas Gage heard there was a stockpile of weapons in Concord he decided to march his army and seize the supplies.
Boston, MA
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on the roads between lexington and concord. the continentals hid in the woods and shot the red coats as they marched past.
the battle at Lexington & Concord was between the british soldiers (redcoats) and the patriots(american colonists.)
In most colonies, Minute-Men were being trained. General Thomas Gage heard about some potential weapons in Concord, and marched British troops up to Concord from Boston to try and get rid of the weapons.