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What happened to British soldiers on the march back to Boston?

During the Revolutionary War the British were sent to Boston to ensure that the colonists obeyed the ruling against them for the Boston Tea Party. When they were headed back to Boston they were met by General George Washington that ordered his troops to point their cannons at the British and demanded that they leave.


British parliamentary government at the time of the American revolution was headed by?

British parliamentary government at the time of the American revolution was headed by Lord North. His real name was Frederick North.


When the British were headed to Lexington to arrest rebel leaders and seize weapons who alerted the militias?

Paul Revere and William Dawes famously alerted the militias about the British troops' movements toward Lexington. On the night of April 18, 1775, Revere rode through the countryside, warning the colonists that "the British are coming." Their efforts helped mobilize local militias to prepare for the confrontation that would occur at Lexington and Concord the following day.


Why did the battle of Lexington and cocord take Place in Lexington Massachusetts?

the battle of lexington and concord happened because the british were headed there and even though it was a colonial land, they were going to tear it down so the colonists fought them in lexington and concordi love brian he has bright blue eyes with blond hair.


As they fought the Alamo Texans were unaware of what fact?

Texans were unaware of the number of Mexican soldiers that were headed to battle. They expected 150 men yet 5000 soldiers game.

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What is the participial phrase of the cattle grazing in the evening dusk headed toward the barn?

grazing in the evening dusk


Who represented the the colonists at their trial for the Boston massacre?

The prosecution of the British soldiers who shot into the crowd of colonists was headed by Samuel Quincy The defense of the British soldiers was headed by John Adams. In a criminal court in the United States the prosecution represents "the people". However, this trial occurred in 1770. Massachusetts was a colony of England during this trial. The prosecution of an English court represents "The Crown". So technically no one represented the colonists at the Boston Massacre trial.


What a group of soldiers called?

An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.


What is the participial of the sentence the cattle grazing in the evening dusk headed toward the barn?

In the sentence "The cattle grazing in the evening dusk headed toward the barn," the participial is "grazing." It describes the action of the cattle and functions as an adjective, providing more information about the subject.


What happened to British soldiers on the march back to Boston?

During the Revolutionary War the British were sent to Boston to ensure that the colonists obeyed the ruling against them for the Boston Tea Party. When they were headed back to Boston they were met by General George Washington that ordered his troops to point their cannons at the British and demanded that they leave.


What type of government is headed by a hereditary ruler?

a monarchy (British)


In 1818 Andrew Jackson again headed in to Florida with a force how many soldiers?

He had about 3000 soldiers and about 2000 Indian allies when he invaded Florida.


British parliamentary government at the time of the American revolution was headed by?

British parliamentary government at the time of the American revolution was headed by Lord North. His real name was Frederick North.


When the British were headed to Lexington to arrest rebel leaders and seize weapons who alerted the militias?

Paul Revere and William Dawes famously alerted the militias about the British troops' movements toward Lexington. On the night of April 18, 1775, Revere rode through the countryside, warning the colonists that "the British are coming." Their efforts helped mobilize local militias to prepare for the confrontation that would occur at Lexington and Concord the following day.


Why did the battle of Lexington and cocord take Place in Lexington Massachusetts?

the battle of lexington and concord happened because the british were headed there and even though it was a colonial land, they were going to tear it down so the colonists fought them in lexington and concordi love brian he has bright blue eyes with blond hair.


What directions did the Americans and British come from in the Battle of Bunker Hill?

the British were headed north west towards the hill.


As they fought the Alamo Texans were unaware of what fact?

Texans were unaware of the number of Mexican soldiers that were headed to battle. They expected 150 men yet 5000 soldiers game.