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Q: Who warned the columnist of the British advance toward concord?
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Why did the the British troops moved toward Concord?

to take the weapon stash the colonists had their


The revolutionary war began shortly after british troops marched toward?

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What American hero warned the minutemen that the British were marching out of Boston toward Lexington and Concord?

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Paul Revere warned the Americans that the British were coming. Hope this helps :D


Who warned the colonists of the British Army's advance toward Concord?

patriot captain Paul Revere


Where did the British go after the battle of Lexington?

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.


Why were the british marching toward lexington and concord?

Trade between the Early U.S. and Britain was banned, therefore, the troops attacked early U.S. as a punishment.


What came first the battle of Lexington and Concord or the battle of Trenton?

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What happened April 18 1775?

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