because it was the most important battle in helping the colonials win the early part of the war.
The first American-British combat in the American Revolution took place 19 April 1775 at the Battle of Lexington and Concord (Massachusetts). American volunteers and militia fought off three attacks by British regular troops, only withdrawing when they ran short of ammunition and gunpowder for their muskets and cannons.
The first minority President is President Barack Obama. He is half African American and Caucasian. Most people refer to him as African American.
Right off the start there were free African American's involved in the war.
Gen. Charles Cornwallis (British) lost to the Americans and the French in the battle of Yorktown. The battle of Yorktown was the last major battle of the American revolution. -Tekemah Herman Gal
Which battle was the first major victory for american troops in ww1
Port Hudson, Mississippi
Port Hudson, Mississippi
Port Hudson, Mississippi
Port Hudson, Mississippi
Canadians fought in the Battle of Neuve Chapelle but not as Canadian troops, they were an extension of the British troops but the first time they fought as Canadian troops was at the battle of Somme.
the battle of Lexington and concord was the first battle of the American revolution it was the one that started it all the shot heard round the world was when the British troops fired on a American crowd and the first people had died because of the British troops that day
The first African-American girl to play soccer is Briana Scurry.
There were two Battles of El Alamein in 1942, both of them victories for the British. No American troops participated. Other Commonwealth forces (New Zealanders, Indians, South Africans) fought on the British side aong with Free French and Greeks. The First Battle of El Alamein was won by Sir Claude Auchinlech. The Second battle of El Alamein was won by Viscount Bernard Montgomery.
The first African American superhero was falcon
No He is not the first African American in the senate
During the American Revolution, Lexington, Massachusetts was important because the Battle of Lexington in 1775 was the first battle of the American Revolutionary War. The British general named Thomas Gage led his troops against the American patriots.