The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.[8][9] They were fought on April 19, 1775, in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge, near Boston. The battles marked the outbreak of open armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in the mainland of British North America. About 700 British Army regulars, under Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith, were given secret orders to capture and destroy military supplies that were reportedly stored by the Massachusetts militia at Concord. Through effective intelligence gathering, Patriot colonials had received word weeks before the expedition that their supplies might be at risk, and had moved most of them to other locations. They also received details about British plans on the night before the battle, and were able to rapidly notify the area militias of the military movement. The first shots were fired just as the sun was rising at Lexington. The militia were outnumbered and fell back, and the regulars proceeded on to Concord, where they searched for the supplies. At the North Bridge in Concord, several hundred militiamen fought and defeated three companies of the King's troops. The outnumbered regulars fell back from the Minutemen after a pitched battle in open territory. More militiamen arrived soon thereafter and inflicted heavy damage on the regulars as they marched back towards Boston. Upon returning to Lexington, Smith's expedition was rescued by reinforcements under Lieutenant-General Hugh Percy. The combined force, now of about 1,700 men, marched back to Boston under heavy fire in a tactical withdrawal and eventually reached the safety of Charlestown. The accumulated militias blockaded the narrow land accesses to Charlestown and Boston, starting the Siege of Boston. Ralph Waldo Emerson, in his "Concord Hymn", described the first shot fired by the Patriots at the North Bridge as the "shot heard 'round the world," even though it was not the first shot of the war.
Two small towns some 20 miles northwest of Boston, Massachusetts, Lexington and Concord hosted the first two battles of the American Revolutionary War. Indeed, it was in these towns that the War began on April 19, 1775.
Lexington and Concord, Mass were the sites of the battles.
The battle of Lexington was, of course, at Lexington. The battle of Concord was, (Do you know it?), at Concord!
In Lexington and Concord. It wasn't a war, it was a small battle.
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Lexington and concord
April 18, 1775. Lexington happened in the morning. Concord later that afternoon.
Lexington and Concord, Mass were the sites of the battles.
April 18, 1775. Lexington happened in the morning. Concord later that afternoon.
It happened in Lexington & Concord. (:
The Battle of Concord and Lexington 1775Battle: Concord and Lexington 1775War: American RevolutionDate: 19th April 1775Place: Boston, Massachusetts
it is the battle of lexington and concord
The battle of Lexington was, of course, at Lexington. The battle of Concord was, (Do you know it?), at Concord!
It happened in 1775.
It happened in Lexington & Concord. (:
At Lexington and Concord...
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the battles of Lexington and concord.