A British force marched on concord because they were getting ready in order to prepare for battle, i think.
the british forced march on concord because they were going toc collect dangerous weapons stored by colonial militia
They were marching to Concord.
The battle of Lexington. Indeed the British troops engaged at Lexington were the same who had to carry on the march to Concord.
Trade between the Early U.S. and Britain was banned, therefore, the troops attacked early U.S. as a punishment.
Lexington and Concord, Mass were the sites of the battles.
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They were marching to Concord.
The battle of Lexington. Indeed the British troops engaged at Lexington were the same who had to carry on the march to Concord.
Revere and Dawes alerted the colonists of the British troops, thus allowing them to be ready with troops of their own when the British came.
Revere and Dawes alerted the colonists of the British troops, thus allowing them to be ready with troops of their own when the British came.
Trade between the Early U.S. and Britain was banned, therefore, the troops attacked early U.S. as a punishment.
Paul Revere
Paul revere and William Dawes
Lexington and Concord
to battle against the colonists, because the British troops tried to revolt against them
The Battle of Lexington took place as the British army was marching on its way to which of the following towns?
Concord Bridge
Paul Revere