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Q: Did the minute men help the British a the battle of lexington?
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The last battle of the American Revolution?

With a little French help, the colonists were able to beat the British in the final battle of the Revolutionary War. This battle took place in Yorktown, Virginia.


After lexington where did the british go?

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What country helped the Americans fight for independence?

Well first when America was trying to get independent from Great Britain, we call for the French help but they didn't help because they wanted to see if we deserved the help, so they said that if America would win a major battle they would help, and basically that what happen we won a huge battle at Lexington if I'm right because I don't remember the place and then the French gave us their help.


Why was an alliance with France important to the continental army?

Because France had money and the Americans were broke and also had more soliders to help them battle against the British


What role did William Dawes and Dr Prescott play in the midnight ride?

Paul Revere and William Dawes rode from Boston to warn the Patriots by different routes. They got to Lexington and warned John Hancock. They were joined by Dr. Prescott as they traveled from Lexington to Concord. The British captured Revere and Dawes but Prescott evaded capture. Dawes being a physician, was able to talk the British out of taking his horse. Revere finally broke free of the British and went back on foot to help Sam Adams and John Hancock. Prescott reached Concord by 1:30 AM and warned the town.

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Did the minute men help the british at the battle of lexington?

yes they helped


Did the minutemen help the british at the battle of lexington?

The minutemen were the colonial men who would fight the British.


Did the minutemen help the British at Battle of Lexington?

The minutemen were the colonial men who would fight the British.


Was the battle of lexington a turning point?

because it helped the british more than it helped the colonists.it did not help the colonists at all.


What has been referred to as the Lexington of Texas?

Battle of San Jacinto


Explain how the minute men learn of the british arys actual battle plans?

The Minutemen found out about the British army's battle plans by planting spies and lookouts around British camps. One of these spies was Paul Revere.


Who fired the first shot of the American Revolution?

The british fired the first shot at the americans.


Why was the battle of Lexington a turning point?

because it helped the british more than it helped the colonists.it did not help the colonists at all.


Who help the people of Lexington and concord that the British were coming?

Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Samuel Prescott.


How did it help the US when paul revere warned them that the british were coming?

it warned the militias that it needed to be ready to distract the british in lexington while the weapons were moved from concord to a new location


When looking for help from whom during the Battle of Fallen Timbers but they didn't get it?

The British


Who won the battle of Yorktown the French or British?

Americans and french won the battle of Yorktown