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notified colonists of the approach of British troops
American MinutemenThe objective of the march on Lexington was to capture some of the "rebels" who were organizing the minutemen to fight against the British rule. The objective for Concord was to capture and destroy stores of ammunitions.The British did not capture any of the organizers as they had sufficient warning from Paul Revere. But some men stood on the town square to oppose the British and about 8(?) Colonists were killed. When the British reached Concord, they did find and destroy some supplies.Then the American minutement of Bedford (town) attacked the British at the North Bridge in Concord where the first British casualties. The British column began a withdrawal. They suffered more casualties back at a ridge outside of Lexington. As they retreated, the alarm went out to more and more towns and the Colonists began to take a toll on the British by firing from behind houses and stone walls.There were deaths on both sides, but the number of British killed out-numbered the Colonists.I need to now
The British won because the Colonists were forced to retreat. ^ That's absolute bullcrap, the colonists won. READ.
Paul Revere was the Boston silversmith, smuggler, and patriot who has been remembered as a rider who spread the alarm in front of the British movement to Concord to take control of arms and munitions stored there.
The first shot fired at Lexington was unidentified, but it caused a great stir; it caused much confusion and 8 Americans to lose their lives. Others consider the first shot fired by Patriots at the North Bridge was "the shot heard 'round the world"... Word of the military conflict traveled quickly from town to town that day because people not only sent messengers but used bells, drums, alarm guns, bonfires, & trumpets to inform people of British military situations. This is known as the "alarm & muster" system.
You can't. The alarm is built into the bcm and can not removed.
By Sea. At that time, the city of Boston was out on the end of a long penisular. There was only road leading into the city, which would be the "land" route. The route by sea was crossing the bay due north into Charlestown. Then they marched the roads to Lexington and then to Concord. The words "One of By Land and Two if by Sea" were from the poem by H. W. Longfellow. This poem has some things that are NOT historically accurate. They did display 2 lanterns in the belfry of the Old North Church but the signal was not for Paul Revere but for the "rebels" across the bay. Also, two riders were sent to warn Lexington and Concords. Paul Revere took the route across the bay (or by sea), where he mounted a horse. Another rider road the land route to reach Lexington about the same time. Later, on the ride to Concord, both were captured by a British patrol and a local doctor took the alarm to Concord.
notified colonists of the approach of British troops
The factory alarm is an integral part of the engine and body computers. It can not be disconnected.
the alarm clock
Unlock the doors with the key or with the remote.
Never. The alarm clock was invented by Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire, in 1787.
You cannot deactivate the seat belt alarm. It is installed to keep all riders in the vehicle safe.
American MinutemenThe objective of the march on Lexington was to capture some of the "rebels" who were organizing the minutemen to fight against the British rule. The objective for Concord was to capture and destroy stores of ammunitions.The British did not capture any of the organizers as they had sufficient warning from Paul Revere. But some men stood on the town square to oppose the British and about 8(?) Colonists were killed. When the British reached Concord, they did find and destroy some supplies.Then the American minutement of Bedford (town) attacked the British at the North Bridge in Concord where the first British casualties. The British column began a withdrawal. They suffered more casualties back at a ridge outside of Lexington. As they retreated, the alarm went out to more and more towns and the Colonists began to take a toll on the British by firing from behind houses and stone walls.There were deaths on both sides, but the number of British killed out-numbered the Colonists.I need to now
The first battle of the revolutionary war was in 1775 and was the battle of Lexington and Concord.The first battle of the Revolutionary War would be the Battle of Lexington and Concord.Lexington
Paul Revere and William Dawes
Shock sensor is not a separate item, is located in the alarm module, which is the black box attached to the body modual(locate at left kick panel under dash.