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Paul Revere warned the Americans that the British were coming. Hope this helps :D
patriot captain Paul Revere
Trade between the Early U.S. and Britain was banned, therefore, the troops attacked early U.S. as a punishment.
Both battles occurred on April 19, 1775: first the Battle of Lexington (a British victory) and then the Battle of Concord (an American victory). Both battles were mainly caused by the Boston Massacre. Some people think the Americans attacked at Lexington for revenge. The Americans started retreating toward Concord, where they met reinforcements and were able to overpower the British soldiers.
On April 19, 1775, American soldiers exchanged gun fire with British soldiers in the Massachusetts towns of Lexington and Concord ... These shots would soon become the first of the American Revolutionary War ...
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Paul Revere
Paul Revere warned the Americans that the British were coming. Hope this helps :D
patriot captain Paul Revere
The British army then marched toward Concord, but were met there with superior numbers of Patriot forces and were forced to retreat back to Boston.
Trade between the Early U.S. and Britain was banned, therefore, the troops attacked early U.S. as a punishment.
Both battles occurred on April 19, 1775: first the Battle of Lexington (a British victory) and then the Battle of Concord (an American victory). Both battles were mainly caused by the Boston Massacre. Some people think the Americans attacked at Lexington for revenge. The Americans started retreating toward Concord, where they met reinforcements and were able to overpower the British soldiers.
The Confederates continued there advance toward the Chattanooga.
On April 19, 1775, American soldiers exchanged gun fire with British soldiers in the Massachusetts towns of Lexington and Concord ... These shots would soon become the first of the American Revolutionary War ...
Toward Germany. East of Russia.
The first Battle of the Marne.