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a angry mob of boctonians
They fought back.
New England militiamen-who later became part of the Continental Army-surrounded the town of Boston, Massachusetts, to prevent movement by the British Army garrisoned within. So the americans tried to fight them off.
American troops is surrounded by Boston harbor
The continental army surrounded british forces in Boston.cannon and other weapons were brought in to help the continental army.
The Boston Port Bill- Because of the dumped tea the parliament got angry and decided to enforce this act. The Boston Port ( where the tea was spilled by the "indians") was closed and british soldiers surrounded it
The continental army under the command of General George Washington surrounded Boston with the British army's own cannons!
It was the opening phase of the American Revolution war. The colonial militias surrounded Boston, preventing the British from leaving by land and preventing supplies from entering by land. The siege ended when the British left by sea after canon were put in place on Dorchester Heights, overlooking the town.
During the Revolutionary the British abandoned Boston. The situation in Boston became untenable. Or, they could not hold it. The United States could attack with its army and defeat the British Army. Instead, the British could go to New York. The United States had nothing that could match the British naval guns. New York City, except for The Bronx, is completely surrounded by water. The British could stay in New York as long as they wanted and use it as a base. Unlike Boston, the British in Boston could use ships for Artillery against infantry.
The continental army learned that the British planned to occupy the unoccupyed hills(Breeds Hill and Bunker Hill) that surrounded the city Boston.
Atlantic Ocean Boston Harbor Charles River
British School of Boston was created in 2000.