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The fighting at Lexington and Concord began after than the British passed more tax laws. I believe on my opinion that the British soldiers said fire and that's how the fighting began,
We were fighting to protect our home and most of the British soldiers were just there because it was their job. Because of this, we fought harder and more passionately than the British did.
Yes, but they had no incentive to do something. Some were Quakers who refused to aid soldiers because they didn't believe in fighting. Others were loyalists. There were also merchants trying to make a living and the British were paying them for services. And those who wanted to help were probably disuaded by the British soldiers with guns scattered across the city.
Many believe the British soldiers who were stationed in Nova Scotia Canada invented it.
There were 1,600 British soldiers that were killed in action during the War of 1812. 3,321 soldiers perished because of disease.
The year was 1770. The exact day was, I believe, March 5th.
The patriots had what the British didn't, the will to fight for what they believe in and some other things were home field advantage, the British had to ship their supplies and soldiers across a vast ocean just to get to them.
Red vs Blue is a popular comic-style video parody series that centers on a civil war being fought between two groups: Red soldiers and Blue soldiers. Compared by critics favorably to shows like South Park, the plot centers around two groups of soldiers who mistakenly believe they are fighting one another for control of a desolate canyon area.
After the French and Indian War was concluded, British soldiers remained in America, and taxes were imposed on Americans to defer the cost of the war. As the taxes were not exorbitant, I think it was the presence of the British soldiers which made many Americans believe they had become more American than British, and they should be a separate country.
Who do the soldiers believe they have captured in scene 4? and who is it really
Everyone deserves a defense in a court of law. What if they were not guilty? I don't believe they were. After all, the American Patriots were screaming at the squad of British Soldiers who were guarding the tea warehouse, and started throwing stones and other things at them. The British were very, very scared. There were more Patriots than British soldiers. The soldiers that had been in the military for a while understood clearly that their instructions were to NOT shoot any Patriots. Well, one of the British soldiers turned out to be a teenager who had never seen combat and, in fact, had been in the British army for only a short time. He panicked and fired at the Patriots, hitting one of them and killing him. That sounds a lot like self-defense, I think.
I believe it would be called a Pistol Wing Formation