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The cannons were placed in the Roxbury area in Boston during the Siege of Boston. The Siege of Boston occurred from April 19, 1775 to March 17, 1776.

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How did George Washington take Boston?

George Washington captured Boston by doing absolutely nothing. He placed his army above the city. The British did not know which route he would follow for his attack. So one night they got on boats and sailed away. He also used subterfuge. He had some cannon aimed at the city. He had even more fake cannon carved from wood aimed at the city. The British thought he had far more artillery than he actually possessed.


Was Boston under British or loyalist control during the American Revolutionary War?

Boston was under British control until March of 1776. Washington commanded the patriot army which was outside Boston, keeping the British penned up in town. The patriots had captured Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain. Washington sent Henry Knox to bring the cannon from the captured Fort to Boston. This took months, and the dismounted cannon were hauled on ox sleds across New England in the freezing winter of 1775-6. When ready, over one night in March 1776 the patriots fortified Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston and emplaced the cannon there. This made the entire British position in Boston untenable, so the British boarded their ships and evacuated Boston. Boston remained in patriot hands for the rest of the war. When the British evacuated Boston in March 1776 there were no British troops anywhere in the thirteen colonies, but they would soon be back.


How did wasgington force the british to leave Boston?

Washington had his army occupy the heights over Boston. His army could attack the British army from two different directions, so the British had to divide their forces to defend their position. He could see any impending British attack so he did not need to divide his forces. His cannon were placed where they could fire on the British positions. The British cannon would need to shoot uphill and could not shoot that far. General Gage, the British commander, saw the hopelessness of his situation and abandoned Boston.


Why did the colonist retreat from the Battle of Bunker Hill?

The British held Boston for eleven months after Lexington and Concord. They were closely besieged by Washington's army, and most of their supplies had to come by ship all the way from England.Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys, with Benedict Arnold along, had captured the largest Fort in America a few months after Lexington and Concord - Fort Ticonderoga. The Fort was on Lake Champlain, on the New York border. In the captured fort were almost 200 cannon of various sizes. Washington sent his artillery commander, Boston bookseller Henry Knox, to fetch the cannon to Boston. Knox had the cannon dismounted and put on ox sleds, and in an epic adventure, hauled the cannon across the roadless wastes of Vermont and New Hampshire, through the snows of a New England winter to Boston. In March of 1776 when all was in readiness, one dark night the Patriots hauled the remounted cannon to the top of Dorchester Heights. The Patriots dug furiously all night to emplace the guns, filling wicker basket-like gabions with the soil to make a wall behind which were placed the guns. When daylight came the British beheld the new Patriot position, from which all of Boston could be dominated by the Patriot's cannon. This move made the British hold on Boston untenable, so they took to their ships and sailed off to Halifax, Nova Scotia. When they left Boston, there were no British troops in any of the thirteen colonies, but, they would be back.


How did Washington defeat the British in Princeton?

Late on January 2, 1777, George Washington fooled Cornwallis by setting out campfires causing General Cornwallis to believe that Washington and his troops were camping out there. Then Washington left his fires burning (with only three people there to tend to them)and slipped behind British lines to attack a British force that was marching towards Princeton. There the Continental Army of Washington won another victory, at Princeton which lifted the hopes of patriots a little and then even more at Trenton.

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How did George Washington take Boston?

George Washington captured Boston by doing absolutely nothing. He placed his army above the city. The British did not know which route he would follow for his attack. So one night they got on boats and sailed away. He also used subterfuge. He had some cannon aimed at the city. He had even more fake cannon carved from wood aimed at the city. The British thought he had far more artillery than he actually possessed.


Was Boston under British or loyalist control during the American Revolutionary War?

Boston was under British control until March of 1776. Washington commanded the patriot army which was outside Boston, keeping the British penned up in town. The patriots had captured Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain. Washington sent Henry Knox to bring the cannon from the captured Fort to Boston. This took months, and the dismounted cannon were hauled on ox sleds across New England in the freezing winter of 1775-6. When ready, over one night in March 1776 the patriots fortified Dorchester Heights overlooking Boston and emplaced the cannon there. This made the entire British position in Boston untenable, so the British boarded their ships and evacuated Boston. Boston remained in patriot hands for the rest of the war. When the British evacuated Boston in March 1776 there were no British troops anywhere in the thirteen colonies, but they would soon be back.


Why did the British withdrew from Boston in 1776?

During the Revolutionary war, there was an 11 month siege of Boston by American troops who were under the command of George Washington. British General William Howe decided to avoid a repeat of the Battle of Bunker Hill and retreated, with the drawing the remaining British troops from Boston.


How did wasgington force the british to leave Boston?

Washington had his army occupy the heights over Boston. His army could attack the British army from two different directions, so the British had to divide their forces to defend their position. He could see any impending British attack so he did not need to divide his forces. His cannon were placed where they could fire on the British positions. The British cannon would need to shoot uphill and could not shoot that far. General Gage, the British commander, saw the hopelessness of his situation and abandoned Boston.


Why did British retreat from Boston?

The British retreated from Boston because the patriots (American colonists) wanted the british out of Boston. so George Washington formed a plan and told Henry knox to go to fort ticonderoga with his men and steall the needed artillery and bring it back to Boston. when they came back they got their canons and they lined them up facing the british. the next morning when the british woke up they got scared so they retreated fropm Boston. this was good for the patriots because it was all a fraud and there was no ammunition in any of the canons...... hoped i answered ur question =).......


Who was the General who was responsible for bringing the cannon from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston?

Henry Knox was responsible for bringing the 60 cannon the 300 miles from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston during the Revolutionary War. He was the first Secretary of War for the United States and responsible for getting Washington's troop's across the Delaware. He was a bookstore owner in Boston (at the time of the Boston Massacre), and married to a woman whose parents were devout English loyalists. When the patriots drove the British out of Boston, in large part due to the cannon Knox got from Toconderoga, her parents left Boston and she never saw them again.


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George Cannon - publisher - died in 1854.


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