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To prevent was from starting and the colonists to have any weapons to use against them.
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
the colonists the colonists were inexperienced and didnt have the best weapons or training The brits had the complete opposite, good training and great weapons. After a long time of fighting the colonists still won
The British were moving to seize weapons and ammunition that belonged to the colonists as part of the traditional right to keep and bear arms as free British subjects. The colonists took a stand to defend their rights.
After the British, with the help of the colonists, had defeated the French in the French and Indian War (1756-1763), they acquired much more territory in need of protection against Indian attacks, including not only soldiers but forts and weapons. The British were deeply in debt from the war. The British Parliament thought it was reasonable to tax the colonists to help pay for the increased cost of protection, even though it was mostly the British monarchy and not the colonists already in place who would mostly benefit from the expanded territory.
To prevent was from starting and the colonists to have any weapons to use against them.
You are not allowed to buy weapons when you are in the British army. This is against the laid down rules and regulations. It is the military that assigns its soldiers the weapons.
No. The colonists were tipped off that the British were coming and moved the weapons.
the colonists the colonists were inexperienced and didnt have the best weapons or training The brits had the complete opposite, good training and great weapons. After a long time of fighting the colonists still won
The British were moving to seize weapons and ammunition that belonged to the colonists as part of the traditional right to keep and bear arms as free British subjects. The colonists took a stand to defend their rights.
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The British were moving to seize weapons and ammunition that belonged to the colonists as part of the traditional right to keep and bear arms as free British subjects. The colonists took a stand to defend their rights.
After the British, with the help of the colonists, had defeated the French in the French and Indian War (1756-1763), they acquired much more territory in need of protection against Indian attacks, including not only soldiers but forts and weapons. The British were deeply in debt from the war. The British Parliament thought it was reasonable to tax the colonists to help pay for the increased cost of protection, even though it was mostly the British monarchy and not the colonists already in place who would mostly benefit from the expanded territory.
Which of the following is true about 1775? A. an army of trained soldiers was created to win a war against Britian. B. the patriots had no weapons or ammunition C. People in Boston were happy to quarter British soldiers.
Guns, weapons
They seized them. or in other words took them away from them.
Two advantages the British had over the patriots were the British had a Navy and the Patriots didn't and the British had a well trained and more experienced army than the Patriots.