British and American soldiers exchanged fire in the Massachusetts towns of lexington and concord
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On 28 April 1770, Captain Cook discovered Botany Bay. On 29 April 1770 Cook's vessel, the Endeavour, sailed into Botany Bay. He described the bay as being "tolerably well sheltered", and initially named it Stingray Bay, after the large numbers of stingray he noted. The name was later changed to Botany Bay due to the vast numbers of new and unique botanical specimens noted by the ship's botanists, including Joseph Banks. Within the bay, Cook named Cape Solander and Cape Banks after Banks and Finnish botanist Daniel Solander.
They lost the battle of lexington, but they won in a moral way, because that proved that they could take on the british. The battle of concord, they were lucky, or skilled.
Best known for his midnight ride alerting colonial militia to the approach of British forces in April 1775, he had helped to organize the intelligence and alarm system to keep a wary eye for the British military. He was well-connected with the "Loyal Nine" who had organized early protests of the Stamp Act, and was a member of the "Sons of Liberty".
One of the many things that sent colonists into a fight to gain freedom from England were some of the British acts including the Quartering Act. This act forced the people of Concord to house British soldiers whenever they came looking for a place to stay.
The April 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord featured two main groups of combatants. On one side stood regular troops of Great Britain, popularly known as 'redcoats,' while on the other side stood American 'minutemen,' or militia troops, who had gathered from nearby towns and villages to do their best to square off against Britain's well-trained infantry.
Concord Well Servicing was created in 1979.
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Well the person who fly's the Concord is called a Pilot! The first pilot to fly the concord was Andre Turcat
Their barbarism is well noted.
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Your federalism is well-noted.
The recognized "Birthday" of the U.S. Marine Corps is 10 November, 1775.
No one at Lexington. The shots were fired and a skirmish followed, but the troops moved on after a bit to Concord. By the time they reach Concord the whole area had the news about the shots being fired at Lexington. At Concord Bridge shots were fired and again a skirmish followed. Yet, the colonist followed the British all the way back to Boston firing shots at them all the way. I would say they had the upper hand against the British.
Concord is in the US state of North Carolina. There are a number of well reviewed hotels in the area. These include but are not limited to The Embassy Suites, Country Inns & Suites, Hampton Inn, Hilton Garden Inn and the Residence Inn.
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Your point is well noted, but your vehemence is unnecessary.