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.
No they didn't. Thecolonists had eight dead and 10 wounded and the British one wounded. The British column continued its advance towards Concord.
The battle of Concord was the first that the Americans won against the British. This was also where the "shot heard 'round the world" was immortalized by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The British had come to Concord after the initial battle at Lexington, and were defeated by thousands of militiamen who descended upon them.
they made use of a large army
All of them. The US had only 2,047 caualties.
They made use of large armies.
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"Lexington" was not a team that was playing a game. When the shots were fired several of the 77 men in Concord died on the Lexington green. The British moved on to Concord where the battle at Concord Bridge took place, so there were two different battles. The British basically won the morning in Lexington, but lost the day at Concord and going back to Boston.
Only Lexington!!
Yes. And Lexington
how many battles did the patriots win in the first two years of the war NEW RESPONDENT Capture of Fort Ticonderoga, Lexington and Concord, Siege of Boston.
No they didn't. Thecolonists had eight dead and 10 wounded and the British one wounded. The British column continued its advance towards Concord.
The battle of Concord was the first that the Americans won against the British. This was also where the "shot heard 'round the world" was immortalized by Ralph Waldo Emerson. The British had come to Concord after the initial battle at Lexington, and were defeated by thousands of militiamen who descended upon them.
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The events at concord changed the conflict between great Britain by the British were forced to retreat to Boston and the events effected the colonists by although Revere had been arrested, the colonists of Concord were warned by another rider.
Paul Revere told John Hancock and Sam Adams about the British surprise attack.
Paul Revere told John Hancock and Sam Adams about the British surprise attack.