As British forces began to lose battles in the southern colonies, many neutral colonists shifted their stance, increasingly leaning toward supporting the Patriot cause. Observing the British setbacks, they felt more confident in the potential for American independence and were influenced by the growing fervor around them. Some neutral colonists began to openly express their support for the revolution, while others provided supplies or information to the Patriots. This shift contributed to a broader mobilization of support for the Continental Army in the South.
As British forces began losing battles in the South, many neutral colonists were swayed to join the Patriot cause, seeing the potential for American independence as more viable. This shift in sentiment was fueled by a growing frustration with British military tactics and the hope for a better future under self-governance. Additionally, some neutral colonists felt pressure to align with either side, as local loyalties often dictated social and economic interactions. Overall, the changing dynamics on the battlefield encouraged more colonists to openly support the Patriots and their fight for independence.
Several events led to the Battle of Lexington. It started when the British government heavily taxed American colonies. Then came a chain of reaction that urged American colonies to take up arms against the British.
the battle of Lexington and concord was the first battle of the American revolution it was the one that started it all the shot heard round the world was when the British troops fired on a American crowd and the first people had died because of the British troops that day
The Revolutionary War started in Boston aka "The Shot Heard Round the World" in 1775. As for the battles, they occurred all over the Eastern Seaboard which was then the 13 colonies. It was between America and Great Britain and started mostly because the British were over taxing American goods.
The battle of Lexington and the battle of concord. Both were individual battles that later led to the American Revolution. Remember, the Boston Massacre was not a battle, but instead a propaganda created by Paul Revere to make people turn against the British. :-)
They began supporting the Patriots
They began supporting the Patriots
It first started in WWI with the British and German navies. The had constant battles an surprise attacks and Many innocent people died during these battles.
They began supporting the Patriots
As British forces began losing battles in the South, many neutral colonists were swayed to join the Patriot cause, seeing the potential for American independence as more viable. This shift in sentiment was fueled by a growing frustration with British military tactics and the hope for a better future under self-governance. Additionally, some neutral colonists felt pressure to align with either side, as local loyalties often dictated social and economic interactions. Overall, the changing dynamics on the battlefield encouraged more colonists to openly support the Patriots and their fight for independence.
Benidict Arnold fought in the american revolution He First Led The Colonial army in small groups in small battles then he became a traitor and was a traitor to the Colonial Army And Started To Fight for the british and he led the British At The Last Battle Of The American Reveloution Which Was The Battle OF Yorktown The Colonial Army Though Got The British In A Trap And the colonial army made a circle around the british And started firing and at some point benedict arnold was forced to surrender
It started because of the battles that lead up to it
yeah as soon as i entered my sprite (both in and out) battles started glitching
Several events led to the Battle of Lexington. It started when the British government heavily taxed American colonies. Then came a chain of reaction that urged American colonies to take up arms against the British.
The British started the imperialism back in the 1880's.It started when the British had 25% of the empire.
In Massachusetts, the colonists responded to the Intolerable acts by organizing special militia units called "Minutemen". They were waiting for British troops but the British were aware and 8 Minutemen were killed. Several others wounded. This started the battle of Lexington and Concord.
It is called a Neutral Safety Switch.