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When did the battle of concord and Lexington start and end?

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When did the battle of Lexington and concord end?

the battle ended in 1825


Was the battle of lexington and concord at the beginning middle or end of the war?

The Battle of Lexington and Concord was the first battle of the American Revolution.


How did the Lexington and concord battle end?

It end with the Americans following the British back to their homeland and harming 250 British men. Lexington and Concord are considered the first battles of the Revolution. FOr more information, go check out "Dezirocks1998" on YouTube.! http://www.youtube.com/


How did the battles of Lexington and concord shape the American revolution?

Battle at Lexington and Concord is the main reason for open armed conflict between United Kingdom of Britain and thirteen of its colonies on the mainland of British America.


How did the battle of Lexington and concord end?

It end with the Americans following the British back to their homeland and harming 250 British men. Lexington and Concord are considered the first battles of the Revolution. FOr more information, go check out "Dezirocks1998" on YOUTUBE.! http://www.youtube.com/


When did the Battle of Lexington end?

i think they came to their scences and called it even.


Why was fighting at Lexington significant?

Because the Lobsters and the American Crabs fought with Concord grapes and Lexi was eating a ton. :)The End :)


In what two cities in Virginia did the American Revolution end?

It began in Lexington and Concord of Massachusetts. "shot heard 'round the world"


Who are the important people in the battle of Lexington and concord?

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.


In what way was the battle of lexington and concord related to freedom?

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.


What caused the battle of Lexington in concord?

The Battle of Lexington and Concord was made up of two battles that began on April 18th, 1775. British troops were sent to Concord to capture John Hancockand Samuel Adams, but both men had been warned about the British attack. The night of April 18th, Paul Revere rode through Concord warning everybody about the British attack. So when the British came in to take and attack the Rebels, the Minutemen, Americans who were"ready to fight in a minute," were waiting to attack at Lexington. The Americans were withdrawing when someone fired a shot, and the British troops started to fire at the Minutemen. The British then charged with bayonets. Nobody knows who shot first."Don't fire unless fired upon. But if they want a war let it begin heres" said Captain John Parker, commander of the Minutesmen.The British killed many Minutemen and wounded many more in this Battle at Lexington. The rest of the Minutemen scattered into the woods.After this fight, the British found out that Hancock and Adams had escaped. So the British marched towards Concord looking for ammunition. As the British went to look at a nearby farm for weapons, they ran into a group of minutemen at Concord's North Bridge. There was a big fight, and the Minutemen made the British retreat. The Minutemen tried not to let the British retreat, but the retreat was successful.The Battles of Lexington and Concord were battles that took many lives. By the end of the day, British troops had lost 273 soldiers, while the Colonists lost only 94. 18 of these Colonists had died during the battle at Lexington. The Revolutionary War had begun.Ralph Waldo Emerson, a famous poet, called the Battle of Lexington "the shot heard 'round the world," because this battle began the Revolutionary War. His poem is on a monument by Concord's North Bridge.