The Sons of Liberty sent Paul Revere and other riders to Lexington to warn the colonial militias that British troops were marching to seize their weapons and arrest revolutionary leaders like Samuel Adams and John Hancock. This urgent message aimed to prepare the militia for confrontation and ensure they could mobilize in defense of their rights and liberties. The ride ultimately led to the first battles of the American Revolutionary War at Lexington and Concord.
British general Thomas Gage had heard that the colonial militia had a major weapon storehouse there. In reaction, he sent his soldiers to destroy it.
It is the face of the mother of the kind man who designed and sent to us! The man sent the statue lived in France! This was an AMERICAN/FRENCH sign of friendship!
he sent soilders to the night in lexington the night paul revere warned "the british are coming"
Yes, the Redcoats, or British soldiers, were involved in the skirmish at Lexington on April 19, 1775. They were sent to confiscate colonial weapons and arrest revolutionary leaders. The confrontation marked the beginning of armed conflict in the American Revolutionary War, with the first shots fired by both British troops and colonial militias. This event is famously referred to as "the shot heard 'round the world."
== == The soldiers were sent to arrest Sam Adams and John Hancock in Lexington and to seize gunpowder and other military supplies in Concord.
British general Thomas Gage had heard that the colonial militia had a major weapon storehouse there. In reaction, he sent his soldiers to destroy it.
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Because of the sites of liberty
The purpose was the generale sent soldiers to go arrest the patriot leaders. But Paul Revere and William Dawes, members of the sons of liberty, went on a night ride on April 18 to warn Hancock and Adams that british soldiers were on there way. When the British arrived in lexington on April 19, they found minutemen waiting for them.
I heard that she did NOT go. She sent Jon because she has an interview.
I think the Lady liberty was sent to America for us to trust France.
Lexington and Concord were the first battles of the American Revolution, not a separate war. British soldiers were sent to seize militia arms and ammunition stored in Concord. They were intercepted by the Minutemen at Lexington Green but the resistance was brief and the Americans withdrew with a few casualties. When the British reached Concord, the Americans had gained additional support and the ‘shot heard around the world’ was fired. The British column retreat turned into a rout under heavy sniping.
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It is the face of the mother of the kind man who designed and sent to us! The man sent the statue lived in France! This was an AMERICAN/FRENCH sign of friendship!
Yes, and when the Liberty Bell cracked, it was sent back and recast, several times I believe.
he sent soilders to the night in lexington the night paul revere warned "the british are coming"