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to capture Paul Revere The objective of the British task force was a double one: capture the Patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams and destroy the military depot established by the Continental Congress at Concord.
There were two skirmishes between American colonial militia and regular British troops, who were on an expedition into the Massachussets countryside to confiscate weapons. It was the first armed battles between British forces and colonial patriots in the American revolution.
At dawn on April 19.
At dawn on April 19.
to capture Paul Revere The objective of the British task force was a double one: capture the Patriot leaders John Hancock and Samuel Adams and destroy the military depot established by the Continental Congress at Concord.
On the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere was summoned by Dr. Joseph Warren of Boston and given the task of riding to Lexington, Massachusetts, with the news that regular troops were about to march into the countryside northwest of Boston.
In reference to the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the British commanders were Major General Francis Smith, British Marine officer, John Pitcairn, and Lieutenant-General Hugh Percy. The battles took place on April 19, 1775.
In the American Revolutionary War, Lexington and Concord were the sites of the first two military engagements of the war. Indeed, these two towns, both located northeast of Boston (Massachusetts), witnessed what is considered to be the start of the war in April of 1775, as British troops marched through the countryside and into these towns in a poorly calculated show of force that was courageously opposed by American militia troops.
On April 1, 1962, the Civil War, Battle of Yorktown, began. On April 4, 1941, Banghazi was captured by British troops.
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.
The Amritsar Massacre took place on April 13th. British and Gurkha troops massacred 379 Sikhs in Punjab, India.
The battle of Lexington was on Lexington Green, Massachusetts on April 19th 1775 between the rebels and the government forces. British won.