The Battles of Lexington and Concord are widely known as the first physical conflict between British forces and the rebelling colonists. The 700-strong British regulars under the command of Francis Smith were sent to Concord with secret orders to capture and destroy military supplies stored there by the Massachusetts militiamen.
To take away the weapons of the Massachusetts militia and arrest the leaders.
The leaders were Sam Adams and John Hancock. The weapons were held at Concord.
To fight in the war
to enforce the Townshend acts.
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The British sent troops to enforce rule in Boston because of many problems in Boston like the revolutionists. Sending the soldiers made many civilians in Boston angry. The troops were allowed to stay at peoples homes. So sending troops in to Boston made people more angry.
The British sent troops to enforce rule in Boston because of many problems in Boston like the revolutionists. Sending the soldiers made many civilians in Boston angry. The troops were allowed to stay at peoples homes. So sending troops in to Boston made people more angry.
King George the Third wanted the patronism to stop in Boston because there were murders breaking out such as the Boston Massacre.
colonial resistance to the Quartering Act of 1767.
They were sent because of the quartering act which was a act that the colonists had to give food and shelter to the troops and because the troops were to watch over the colonists so they won't rebel or -protest or any against things.
because of the tea act protest troops were sent to america to watch over the citizens
The British closed down the port of Boston and they also sent troops that were quartered in the colonists homes. This was called the Intolerable Acts.
During the Revolutionary War the British were sent to Boston to ensure that the colonists obeyed the ruling against them for the Boston Tea Party. When they were headed back to Boston they were met by General George Washington that ordered his troops to point their cannons at the British and demanded that they leave.
There was no Tea Party Act, but there was a response from the king. He sent more troops to Boston and closed the port. One observer wrote that he thought “the whole of London “ was coming into Boston. There were 2,000 British men of war full of troops entering Boston Harbor.
King George the 3rd was king, and he sent his British troops out to war in the American Revolution.
The British taxes on goods created hard feelings between the British and colonists. British soldiers panicked during a protest and caused the Boston Massacre. The British repealed all taxes except the one on tea in an effort to prove to the colonists that they had the power to tax the colonies. The colonists protested and caused the Boston Tea Party.
American soldiers pointed cannons with no ammo at the fleet of British ships. The Brittish fleet got scared and left