95 American casualities total between the two battles. I don't know the individual breakdown of each battle, though.
At the Battle of Lexington, Eight Massachusetts men were killed and ten were wounded against only one British soldier of the 10th Foot wounded.
19 officers and 250 soldiers killed and wounded.
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yes, i dont know the exate numbers but the british killed some 50 colonists and the colonist killed hundreds of british
After Lexington, the British went to Concord, Massachusetts.
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No they are not
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There was 173 killed during Lexington and concord. And about 204 others were injured. The question asks how many were killed at Lexington. The answer is zero. There was one British soldier of the 10th infantry slightly wounded, but there were no other British casualties at Lexington. Later in the day, the British sustained casualties at Concord and on the march back to Boston.
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There was 173 killed during Lexington and concord. And about 204 others were injured. The question asks how many were killed at Lexington. The answer is zero. There was one British soldier of the 10th infantry slightly wounded, but there were no other British casualties at Lexington. Later in the day, the British sustained casualties at Concord and on the march back to Boston.
Concord, MA.The Battles of Lexington and Concord occurred on April 19, 1775 when the Minutemen took up arms against the British army. The battle continued as the British retreated back to Boston. So there was only a few casualties at Lexington and at Concord but there were many more casualties on both sides during the retreat.
The British casualties were only 324.
yes, i dont know the exate numbers but the british killed some 50 colonists and the colonist killed hundreds of british
The Battles of Lexington and Concord themselves were won by the British troops who marched out of Boston in 1775 to take weapons that were being stockpiled by colonists of Massachussetts that were seeking independence. That said however, the sporadic fighting however after the battles themselves caused the British forces serious casualties. Following the Battles of Lexington and Concord the Massachussetts Colonial Militia also known as Minutemen who had lost those battles attacked the British on their return march to Boston from Lexington and Concord. These attacks were American Indian style attacks where the Minutemen were camoflagued as they attacked and the British could not see them to fight back. In the end of the Lexington and Concord engagements there were some approximately 50 Minutemen casualties of dead and wounded troops while there were some 300 British casualties of dead and wounded upon their return to Boston.
It was the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
After Lexington, the British went to Concord, Massachusetts.
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Thanks their knowledge of terrain, they adopted a bush-fighting tactic, firing behind the cover of stone walls, trees etc. against the British deployed in columns, causing them many casualties.
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