because to secure a solider
The British were going to collect dangerous weapons stored.
Boston, MA
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A British force marched on concord because they were getting ready in order to prepare for battle, i think.
When leader Thomas Gage heard there was a stockpile of weapons in Concord he decided to march his army and seize the supplies.
In April of 1775, the British Army marched to Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. A battle ensued with many deaths and injuries.
In April of 1775, British troops marched on the town of Concord (Massachusetts) in order to capture arms which they believed were hidden there. Nonverbal orders to the British commander seem also to have included the capture of rebel leaders who might be residing in or around the same town. In their search of the town, the British did find a small cache of arms, but they were soon forced to fall back towards Boston after facing superior numbers (and fire) from colonial militia troops.
In most colonies, Minute-Men were being trained. General Thomas Gage heard about some potential weapons in Concord, and marched British troops up to Concord from Boston to try and get rid of the weapons.
The British army then marched toward Concord, but were met there with superior numbers of Patriot forces and were forced to retreat back to Boston.
In most colonies, Minute-Men were being trained. General Thomas Gage heard about some potential weapons in Concord, and marched British troops up to Concord from Boston to try and get rid of the weapons.
A British force marched on concord because they were getting ready in order to prepare for battle, i think.
The British had killed Americans at the Boston Massacre. They closed the harbor of Boston and marched on Lexington and Concord.