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General Richard Montgomery and its army occupied Montreal in November 1775. Together with Colonel Benedict Arnold's army, they attacked Quebec, however, they lost the battle against the British
The first battle of the American Revolutionary War was fought at Lexington, Massachusetts, some twenty miles northwest of Boston. On April 19th of 1775, American militia troops faced advancing British "redcoats", who quickly dispersed them with musket-fire and then resumed their march forward. They were met again by American troops in the town of Concord, with less favorable results.
Fort Ticonderoga
The Declaration was signed in 1776 and the Battle of Lexington happened April 1775. In 1773 the Boston Tea Party happened.
The British arrived in Fort Hill on March 1775(12,000 British troops)
The British arrived in Fort Hill on March 1775(12,000 British troops)
THE BRITISH TROOPS SENT
They confronted the Lexington in 1775
The battle of Lexington was on Lexington Green, Massachusetts on April 19th 1775 between the rebels and the government forces. British won.
Colonial minutemen and British troops clash at Lexington
First Battle of Lexington happened on 1861-09-13.
who were the people that were asleep on June night in 1775 as Massachusetts soldiers dug in Fortifications?
Colonial minutemen and British troops clashed at Lexington, followed by open battle at Concord later in the day.
All colonists would have had a grievance against the British government by April 1775. This was due to the invasions that the British troops conducted, the unfair taxation on products needed by the colonists, and other such unfair treatment that the British were passing to these people.
Patrick Henry, in a speech before the House of Burgesses in Richmond, Virginia on March 23, 1775, in a speech supporting sending troops against the British.
The battle of Concord, fought on April 19, 1775, was one of the first battles of the Revolutionary War. As troops from surrounding towns arrived at Concord, they far out-numbered the British. The British troops retreated when they found themselves out-numbered and out-maneuvered.