At Lexington and Concord, the colonists learned that they could effectively resist British authority and organize for their own defense. The confrontations demonstrated their determination to protect their rights and liberties, marking a pivotal moment in the American Revolution. The battles also highlighted the importance of local militias and the ability of ordinary citizens to stand against a professional military force. This experience galvanized support for the colonial cause and set the stage for further resistance against British rule.
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the battle at Lexington & Concord was between the british soldiers (redcoats) and the patriots(american colonists.)
bunker hill
what did Paul Revere do when he reached lexington
Lexington and Concord was the first skirmish that began the Revolution and Bunker Hill was the first full fledged battle pitting the Colonists against the British.
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Lexington and Concord
the British and the colonists!
according to research, the british herd there were weapons hidden at concord and Lexington.
An unofficial group of colonists.
taxes
The colonists were trying to stop the British at Lexington from going on to Concord when the 77 men waited on the towns green for the soldiers.
The first battle of the American revolutionary war was in Lexington, MA and then the British went to Concord hoping to find ammunition
Lexington and Concord
The British won at Lexington and then the American colonists won at concord. They were two different battles.
The British won at Lexington and then the American colonists won at concord. They were two different battles.
compare was continental army and the british army.