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British General Gage learned that the colonists had stored supplies and ammunition at Concord, MA, some 20 miles from Boston. On 19 April 1775, he sent 700 of his troops to seize the munitions and, if possible, capture and arrest Samuel Adams and John Hancock. Gage had received information that those two "rebels" were hiding out in Concord.
to arrest colonial leaders in hiding there.#Mickey012
He was a general during the revolutionary war, who was ordered to send Lt.Col. Francais Smith and his troops to go to concord.
to kill the Lexington people
Britain and General Gage sent troops to Lexington and Concord to confiscate colonial military supplies and arrest revolutionary leaders, including Samuel Adams and John Hancock. This military action was aimed at suppressing the growing resistance against British authority in the American colonies. The movement of troops ultimately sparked the first battles of the American Revolutionary War, as colonial militias confronted the British forces.
General Thomas Gage sent soldiers to Lexington to arrest colonial leaders Samuel Adams and John Hancock and to seize the stockpile of weapons and ammunition stored by the militias. This action was part of the British government's efforts to maintain control over the increasingly rebellious American colonies. The mission escalated tensions, ultimately leading to the confrontations at Lexington and Concord, which marked the beginning of armed conflict in the American Revolutionary War.
to keep control of the colonists and to take a dump on them
NovaNet Answer: to arrest colonial leaders in hiding there.
NovaNet Answer: to arrest colonial leaders in hiding there.
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the king of England send him.
NovaNet Answer: to arrest colonial leaders in hiding there.
In April 1775, the British sent troops into the New England countryside primarily to confiscate colonial military supplies stored by the Patriots in Concord, Massachusetts. They aimed to arrest key revolutionary leaders, such as Samuel Adams and John Hancock, and suppress the growing insurrection against British authority. This action ultimately sparked the Battles of Lexington and Concord, marking the beginning of armed conflict in the American Revolution.